Indianapolis Star - Sat Nov 21
A woman whose body was found at an Eastside home was strangled to death, police said Friday.
Indianapolis looks to Cleveland, Philadelphia for City Market examplesIBJ.COM - Sat Nov 21
The troubled Indianapolis City Market is looking East for a new direction. This summer, its executive director, Jim Reilly, visited Philadelphia and Cleveland to observe their successful urban markets and seek pointers that might be applied here.
Knight To Headline Indiana Hall FundraiserThe Indy Channel - Fri Nov 20
After skipping an Indiana University Hall of Fame ceremony last month, Bob Knight will return to Indiana after all.
City man arrested in shooting deathIndianapolis Star - Fri Nov 20
Police on Thursday arrested an Indianapolis man in a Northwestside shooting that left one man dead and two injured.
Teen charged in home invasion and robberyIndianapolis Star - Fri Nov 20
An 18-year-old who reportedly heated a bottle for a crying baby during a home invasion and robbery last week was charged Thursday, police said.
Indianapolis man attacked as suspects ransack homeWTHR-TV Indianapolis - Thu Nov 19
A southwest side man suffered serious injuries after two men forced their way in, attacked him and ransacked his home.
Traffic changes in store for I-465Indianapolis Star - Wed Nov 18
Westside motorists should stay alert for a series of changes in the traffic patterns in the heavily traveled Accelerate 465 construction zone this week.
Indiana on short list for electric car plantIndianapolis Star - Wed Nov 18
Norwegian carmaker Think is racing to secure a plant site in Indiana, Michigan or Oregon, get a U.S. grant, build a factory and put a two-seat electric car on American streets -- all by next fall.
Main Street groundbreaking Thursday is 1st step of Speedway's redevelopmentIndyStar.com - Wed Nov 18
After years of planning and talk, the first physical signs of Speedway's $500 million redevelopment project will begin with a groundbreaking Thursday.
Lawmakers will get jump on short sessionIndianapolis Star - Tue Nov 17
Property taxes once again will take center stage at the Statehouse -- and lawmakers aren't waiting until the session resumes in January.
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