Month: August 2019
Artist Jules Muck shares secrets of her mural success at public forum
Arts Council of Indianapolis presents street art forum featuring mural specialists Jules Muck and Dan Thompson
U.S. Steel may lay off 200 in Michigan as it idles blast furnaces in Gary and at Great Lakes Works
U.S. Steel may temporarily lay off up to 200 workers in the Detroit area as it idles blast furnaces at Great Lakes Works and Gary Works.
I-465 closure will last about another two days. Here's why.
The I-465 closure started on Aug. 9, shutting down the eastbound to northbound lanes from I-65 to I-70.
Portage road closes for two days
PORTAGE — Fallen Timbers Avenue between Mulberry Avenue and Airport Road will be closed for construction Tuesday and Wednesday.
Why IMPD officers will conduct public active shooter training using a Columbine 911 call
The training will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. The class is intended for adults, and discretion is advised for children 13 and older.
Breakingviews TV: Flea money
Aug 20 – Bayer’s sale of its animal health business to Elanco for up to $7.6 bln leaves the German firm free to scratch bigger itches. Its shares have plunged since it bought Monsanto for $63 bln last year amid a flurry of lawsuits. Ed Cropley explains…
UPDATE: U.S. Steel says oil spill resolved, no harm done to public or environment
PORTAGE — Indiana American Water has shut down one of two treatment facilities that provide water across the Region as a precaution in the wake of a chemical spill Tuesday morning into Burns Ditch at the U.S. Steel facility.
As cannibalism trial starts in Indiana, here's what to know about the murder case
Joseph Oberhansley, who is accused of killing and eating his ex-girlfriend, has been ruled competent for trial. Jury selection began Monday.