Indiana b-ball programs back on track
With both the NBA and college basketball seasons under way, Indiana’s two namesake programs are coming back to life in a big
way.
With both the NBA and college basketball seasons under way, Indiana’s two namesake programs are coming back to life in a big
way.
The Dec. 1 announcement by the Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research officially dated
the recession back to the fourth quarter of 2007.
Wouldn’t it be great to offer the new addition to the Convention Center as an example of green-building practices?
Two popular Indy restaurants don’t disappoint diners at their new airport location.
Unfortunately, there’s a major stumbling block to education beyond high school — too many people in the state simply
can’t afford it.
One of the most pressing questions not-for-profits should be asking is: “How will we respond to this economy?”
This month, we’re breaking our traditional restaurant reviewing format and offering a four-part look at the eateries at Indianapolis
International Airport.
Through the efforts of The Indianapolis Zoo, the animal conservation world lasers in on Indianapolis every two years —
presenting
our community an opportunity to recognize and learn from a hero in science and conservation.
I have to comment regarding the latest articles [in the Nov. 10 issue] regarding the redevelopment of Speedway. While the articles were written very well and gave the impression that this redevelopment is a must for the community, I do not remember reading anything regarding the businesses that will be lost or the people who […]
Scan our Holiday Wish List on page 34 to see if you have what local not-for-profits want this holiday season.
With a growing labor market in Indiana, it would seem this recession, thus far, is an economic shock that may be of shorter
duration and severity than the 1982 decline.
This week, a return visit is made to review “The Lion King” and a Sendak-ed “Hansel and Gretel.”
I’m writing in response to the article "Indiana adoption agencies trying new strategies" from the Oct. 27 issue. As an adoptive mom, I was pleased to see an adoption article at the beginning of National Adoption Month (November). However, I was very disappointed in the use of the term "supply" in referring to the number […]
The Metropolitan Development Commission gave Indianapolis area transportation planners the green light Nov. 12 to do an expedited
study that would show locations, cost and potential ridership for mass transit routes region-wide.
As we hunker down and try to fend for ourselves during this difficult economy, don’t forget to support those who are even
less fortunate and
have been hit even harder than we have.
Despite its annual appearance for many years during the holidays, “A Christmas Carol” continues to be produced creatively
by fine actors, directors and designers at the Indiana Repertory Theatre.
The movie, “The Visitor,” is a good reminder to be open to change because it can instill hope for the future.
Holidays are great fun, but Thanksgiving brings the most memories.
The Indiana General Assembly should pass a bill into law that bans smoking in public places.