Carmel City Center gaining momentum
Thirteen years after Mayor Jim Brainard first described his vision for a new downtown along Range Line Road, Carmel City Center
is starting to look like a city.
Thirteen years after Mayor Jim Brainard first described his vision for a new downtown along Range Line Road, Carmel City Center
is starting to look like a city.
I’ve often said that if I had to pick one food to eat every day, it would be pizza. After a couple of visits to restaurateur Neal Brown’s new place in Carmel, I feel compelled to revise that statement: If I had to pick one food to eat every day, it would be Pizzology pizza. […]
Newcomer Carmel Repertory Theatre lands $75,000 from city.
Students, parents and family members held a candlelight vigil in Carmel Sunday night to mourn two teens killed during a police
chase. Police say they were trying to pull over a speeding vehicle Friday night when the driver took off and eventually lost
control. The car snapped a utility pole in half near the 14000 block of River Road and 126th Street and caught fire. The 15-year-old
driver escaped, but emergency responders couldn't get Jordan Moss, 15, and Jordan Poirier, 15, out in time. Grief counselors
have been providing services at Carmel High School, where the students were freshman. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
One of the alleged freshman victims in the Carmel High School basketball hazing investigation has hired an attorney and is
threatening a lawsuit. Attorney Robert Turner said the young man was sexually attacked by senior players of the Carmel basketball
team on a bus after a game. Turner said other attacks took place in the school locker room. "I have other victims’
names and I'd like to talk with them," Turner said. He said the parents of his freshman client are angry school
administrators have not taken action or made a decisive statement about what will happen to the students accused of the assaults.
Hamilton County prosecutor Sonia Leerkamp said her office will decide on criminal charges by the end of April.
Conseco Inc. moved some of its customer-service work to India, prompting the local job reductions.
Carmel-based Williams Comfort Air, a heating and cooling contractor, is accepting nominations for its Extraordinairy Treasures annual scholarship program. Six one-time scholarships totaling $5,000 will be awarded to high school seniors based on community service, leadership activities and family commitment.
Carmel police have launched a criminal investigation into an alleged bullying incident involving two Carmel High School freshmen
that took place Jan. 22. The case stems from an incident on a school bus filled with Carmel High School basketball players
returning from a victory in Terre Haute. School administrators report four coaches were sitting in the front of the bus while
three seniors allegedly attacked two freshmen in the back of the bus. One of the freshmen sought treatment at a hospital after
the incident. School administrators say they can't comment for legal reasons. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Carmel-based Blue Horseshoe has purchased TransTech Consulting Inc., a management consulting firm in Columbus, Ohio.
Strip-center specialist Sandor Development Co. is moving its headquarters to Hamilton County after almost 50 years
in Indianapolis.
Strip-center owner and developer Sandor Development Co. is moving its headquarters to Hamilton County after almost 50 years
in Indianapolis.
Carmel’s new 1,600-seat concert hall will be called “The Palladium,” part of a marketing effort designed to generate more financial
support for the city’s performing arts center.
The Mystery Co. in the Arts & Design District plans to host a farewell party Jan. 30, and close for good a few
days later.
An independent book shop specializing in mystery and suspense novels is closing after a seven-year run in Carmel.
The center will recognize the donation by naming
the cafe and gift shop inside the 1,600-seat concert hall after the Basiles.
With a year to go before completion of a 1,600-seat concert hall, Executive Director Steven Libman added Jeremy Hatch as development
director.
The Ashley Furniture store in Carmel will close later this month after the owner and landlord failed to come to terms on a
lease renewal.
A&E, etc.: Are exhibitions at Carmel gallery Lurie-ing audiences north?
Carmel City Court has joined more than 40 other Indiana courts in using the state Supreme Court’s electronic case management
system.
A new report by the Indiana Education Employment Relations Board endorses a raise for Carmel Clay teachers aimed at resolving
a contract dispute between the teachers union and the school corporation. Carmel teachers have been working without a contract
for more than a year and a half. The recommendations include a 1-percent raise during the first year of a three-year contract,
followed by a 1-percent raise each following year. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.