-
Coolers under close watch as security increases at IMS
Fans headed to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend will face increased security aimed at keeping them safe. The eyes are on the cars, the part and the people at IMS. This year, more than ...
-
West Point National service through the generations
It's game day, a day the Pacers have been waiting on since LeBron James' buzzer-beating layup went through the hoop in Miami Wednesday night. Now the Pacers are looking for a split on the road in ...
-
St. Vincent layoffs signify uncertainty in health care market
St. Vincent Health's restructuring announcement this week did not come as a surprise. The 22-hospital system currently employs more than 3,000 physicians and 16,000 other employees. St. Vincent CEO ...
-
Dempsey makes late pass to win Indy Lights Freedom 100
INDIANAPOLIS - Ireland's Peter Dempsey beat Firestone Indy Lights points leader Carlos Munoz and three other drivers down the front straightaway Friday to win the closest oval race in Indianapolis Motor Speedway history by 0.0026 seconds over Colombia's Gabby Chaves. Dempsey started to make an inside move, then steered outside as the cars came down the final straight four wide, ...
-
Miracle crash prompts call for change
Mitchell told Call 6 Investigator Kara Kenney she suffered an open gash to her arm and chest pain, but she was able to duck out of the way of the semi-truck's ...
69.6°F Partly Cloudy
Winds: From the NNW at 1.0 MPH Gusting to 3.0 MPH
Movie Review
Empire of Passion (Ai no borei) [DVD]
Nagisa Oshima was never an easy filmmaker to pin down, constantly shifting his visual style and subject matter even as he maintained a consistent focus on the socially marginalized, a reflection of his leftist sensibilities in an intensely conservative era. It is no great surpr ... ...
On Facebook
-
Race fans need to watch coolers parking
INDIANAPOLIS - Race fans will face stricter security on race day when it comes to parking and cooler size. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is actually allowing larger coolers this year than in the past -- 18 inches by 14 inches by 14 inches. But unlike in past years when fans often rolled or dragged their coolers into the track, oversized coolers can't be left outside the gates. ...
-
Police ID pedestrian killed by IMPD car
INDIANAPOLIS - Officials have identified the man who was struck and killed by a police cruiser Thursday night. Richard Moore, 49, was hit by an IMPD car about 9:30 p.m.Thursday near 42nd Street and Emerson Avenue on the city's east side. Moore was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said the officer, Jason Rauch, was southbound on Emerson and had a green light when Moore stepped into the ...
-
Suit filed against DCS in babys death
"(DCS), its agents, employees, and representatives, were negligent in failing to properly conduct its investigation into reports of abuse against Skyler W. Dunn," read the lawsuit. complaint also alleges DCS failed to communicate with the baby's medical providers or to consult any child abuse experts regarding the injuries. "This tragedy demonstrates one of the toughest ...
-
Vote on gay Boy Scouts stirs up more turmoil
Dismayed conservatives are looking at alternative youth groups as they predict a mass exodus from the BSA. Some lawmakers want to take away the group’s tax-exempt status. Some say this decision will kill the Scouts. Gay-rights supporters vowed Friday to maintain pressure on the Scouts to end the still-in-place ban on gay adults serving as ...
-
Toxic algae warnings posted at Grand Lake St. Marys
ST. MARYS, Ohio – Advisories are back up at Ohio’s largest inland lake, warning some visitors to stay out of the water because of high levels of toxic algae. A spokesman for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources said recent test results showed toxin levels higher than the recommended threshold at Grand Lake St. Marys in western Ohio. Signs at four beaches warn seniors, children ...
On the record
We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
Barack Obama
The U.S. president was speaking on his administration's counter terrorism policy.
Hotel Review
Swiss-Grand Resort & Spa, Bondi Beach, Australia
Perfectly positioned alongside Sydney's World famous Bondi Beach, the Swiss-Grand is a great hotel, packed with uniqueness and extras. At ...
Keep readingNews Survey
The Boy Scouts of America National Council has resolved to accept gay members. Do you agree with this policy?
Indianapolis Post
Indianapolis Post – News Resource for Indianapolis, InWe work strenuously to bring our readers a completely independent perspective of Indianapolis news. Our software programmers, editors, journalists and affiliated wire services are all dedicated to producing the best journalism possible.
This in a world where conflicts of interest pervade business empires, and political dynasties, and where a shrinking number of media proprietors are growing their interests at the expensive of diversity of media ownership. The Indianapolis Post is an independent online newspaper. Our focus primarily is to produce the latest breaking stories out of Indianapolis.
We also cover the nation. Regional news too is a priority, as is our extensive world news coverage. For an Indianapolis weather report, local news, breaking international headlines, or what's happening in sports, the Indianapolis Post is for you.
Our Business Centre too is active 24 hours a day, bringing you the latest market updates from key global centres like Tokyo, Sydney, London, Paris, Berlin, and New York. Foreign exchange rates are a regular feature, and we provides a vast range of general interest news covering topics like business travel, seniors, womens interest, and lifestyle stories.
- Heart healthy lifestyle may help protect kidney patients from dying prematurely
- Woolwich suspect was victim of frenzied knife attack aged 16
- Banana consumption increases thanks to aging populaion
- Washington University professor steers X Prize to Alzheimers
- Court is just as traumatic Girl who faced aggressive cross-examination aged nine says she has never recovered
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Get the latest Indianapolis Post headlines delivered to your inbox.

