Articles tagged as: Indianapolis, Indianapolis
December 18, 2016
Memorial Services Set for former Mayor Bill Hudnut
He was ordained as a minister, but found his calling as Indianapolis mayor. William H. Hudnut III, "Mayor Bill," has died at 84.
Read MoreDecember 18, 2016
Commentary: Bill Hudnut's Valediction Forbidding Mourning
Bill Hudnut was mayor of Indianapolis from 1976 to 1992. He died Dec. 18. This is his valedictory column.
Read MoreDecember 6, 2016
Gen Con To Stay In Indianapolis Through 2021
Gen Con is one of the largest U.S. gamers conventions, with more than 200,000 tickets sold for the multi-day event each year.
Read MoreNovember 30, 2016
Carrier Says It Has Reached Deal to Keep Jobs In Indianapolis
Air conditioning company Carrier Corp. said Tuesday that it had reached a deal with President-elect Donald Trump to keep nearly 1,000 jobs in Indiana. Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence planned to travel to the state Thursday to unveil the agreement alongside company officials.
Read MoreNovember 29, 2016
DPW Leaf Collection Ends December 2
After Friday, all leaves must be placed inside the 96-gallon cart in order to be picked up.
Read MoreNovember 28, 2016
Indianapolis Airport Trying To Add Direct London Flights
The only international flights currently departing from Indianapolis are to Toronto; Cancun, Mexico; and the Dominican Republic.
Read MoreNovember 20, 2016
An Iconic Downtown Clock Keeps Time Again At Last
No one remembers exactly when the L.S. Ayres clock stopped, but earlier this year, Indiana Landmarks launched a fundraising campaign to get it going again. In less than a month, the preservation organization had raised $60,000 - enough to restore it to its former beauty and establish a repair fund.
Read MoreNovember 17, 2016
Lawsuit Challenging RFRA 'Fix' Moves Forward
A lawsuit challenging local LGBT ordinances and the so-called "fix" to Indiana's controversial religious freedom law will move forward after a court's ruling.
Read MoreNovember 16, 2016
Another Indianapolis Plant Closes As Work Moves To Mexico
Rexnord Corp.'s west side plant employs about 290 members of Local 1999, plus salaried workers.
Read MoreNovember 15, 2016
Marion County Launches New Pedestrian Safety Campaign
A coalition is working to make Indianapolis more pedestrian-friendly. A new safety education campaign was unveiled today. WalkWays is a partnership of Health by Design, the City of Indianapolis and the Marion County Public Health Department. The campaign includes ads on IndyGo buses, yard signs and social media graphics.
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