Month: February 2019
Max & Erma's in Carmel is closed, but the funky decor could be yours at this auction
Among the items up for bid Tuesday: An autographed Larry Bird jersey, an Indianapolis skyline mural and a giant hamburger wall display.
Man with box of crack leads officer on chase, police say
GARY — A 49-year-old man led police on a dangerous car chase with a box of crack cocaine and heroin.
Convicted Portage mayor still ‘owes’ former co-defendant $6,000
PORTAGE — During his public corruption trial, former Mayor James Snyder contended the money he received from his former co-defendant was always a loan and not a bribe.
‘I don’t care what they say’: Editor who called for KKK to 'ride again' won’t back down
Goodloe Sutton was unapologetic, dismissive and occasionally confrontational in a face-to-face interview Thursday
Indiana House GOP budget proposal, largely unaltered, now heads to the Senate.
Indiana House Republicans released their state budget proposal Tuesday. Here are some big takeaways.
Wintrust to acquire Oak Bank
Wintrust, one of Chicagoland’s largest banks with branches in Dyer, Lansing, and the south suburbs, signed a deal to acquire Rush-Oak Corp. for an estimated $46 million in a stock and cash deal.
Comedian and activist Amanda Seales talks education and discrimination with 1,500 Indy kids
1,500 students from all over the state of Indiana got the opportunity to listen to comedian Amanda Seales speak on education and discrimination
Insider: Pacers' winning 50 games, No. 3 seed hinges on post-All-Star start
Just like the Pelicans are expected to be better Friday with Anthony Davis and Julius Randle, the Pacers must go to another level to reach 50 wins.
Highlights from Amanda Seales at Steward Speakers Power Series
Highlights from Amanda Seales at annual Steward Speakers Power Series, held at Olivet Missionary Baptist Church, Indianapolis, 2/21/2019.