Articles tagged as: Indianapolis, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS
March 24, 2016
Size, Timing And Delivery Made Carrier Layoffs High-profile
Steelworkers rallied outside the Carrier factory in Indianapolis Wednesday to protest plans to close the heating and air conditioning plant, sending 1,400 jobs to Mexico.
Read MoreMarch 18, 2016
'Combat Paper' Project Returns To Herron School of Art and Design
The "Combat Paper" workshop is returning to the Herron School of Art and Design. The free program is designed to help war veterans deal with PTSD. WFYI's Jill Ditmire talks with a local expert about the program and a first of its kind book exploring the success of Art Therapy, Trauma and Neuroscience.
Read MoreMarch 11, 2016
Big Ten Champ IU Upset By Michigan In Conference Tourney
The Hoosiers fell 72-69 to the Michigan Wolverines after Michigan's Kameron Chatman hit a corner three-point shot with 0.2 seconds remaining.
Read MoreMarch 11, 2016
Detox Reuben Engagement Center To Open In July
The Reuben Engagement Center is designed to have 20 beds come from the homeless population and 10 beds come from IMPD, says Alan Witchey, executive director of the Coaltion for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention.
Read MoreMarch 10, 2016
Big Ten Tournament Gets Underway In Indianapolis
In addition to the games there will be a career expo and a 5K run.
Read MoreMarch 2, 2016
Meijer Plans To Invest $400M In New, Remodeled Stores This Year
New supercenters are scheduled to open this year in Evansville and Indianapolis.
Read MoreFebruary 29, 2016
Indianapolis Zoo Expecting First Orangutan Baby
Sumatran orangutans are critically endangered, and orangutan births in the United States are extremely rare.
Read MoreFebruary 26, 2016
Indianapolis-Based Republic Airways Files For Bankruptcy Protection
The airline is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, as it struggles with a plunge in profits and a pilot shortage.
Read MoreFebruary 24, 2016
Indiana Universities Try To Stem Mumps Outbreak
Butler and IU are offering free mumps vaccinations. People who have already been vaccinated can still get the virus as antibodies wane over time.
Read MoreFebruary 23, 2016
Marion County Updating Flood Maps For First Time in Three Decades
The risk of floods along Marion County's 400 miles of streams and rivers has been reanalyzed for the first time in three decades, changing requirements for thousands of properties that have to pay for expensive flood insurance.
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