-
Investigators to begin inspection of Belmont Ave. fire scene
A fire that could be seen over 20 miles away Saturday is now being inspected close up. An elite team of federal investigators gets to work Tuesday in Indianapolis looking for whatever sparked a ...
-
Online petition calls for death penalty
online petition asking prosecutors to seek the death penalty in the case against the two men accused of killing the Linton, Ind., woman. The ...
-
Cake mistake gets national attention
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. - When Laura Gambrel, 22, of Zionsville, Ind., graduated from Indiana University in May, she wanted to keep the celebration low key, but the one thing her mother attempted to do to recognize her accomplishments went wrong and is garnering national ...
-
Indiana BMV renews fight over gay youth group plates
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana’s Bureau of Motor Vehicles is continuing its battle over specialty auto license plates for a group that counsels gay and lesbian youth. The BMV has asked an administrative law judge to review her order allowing the Indiana Youth Group to continue selling specialty license plates. The agency suspended sale of the group’s plates last year at the request of ...
-
Organ donor registrations surge after Facebook adds status
SAN FRANCISCO – Facebook’s addition of a way for its users to tell people their organ-donor status helped boost the number of people who registered as donors 21-fold in one day. Two weeks after the social networking website set up the profile information on May 1, 2012, the rate of new organ donors was still climbing twice as fast as before, according to a paper published Tuesday in ...
84°F Partly Cloudy
Winds: From the NNE at 1 MPH Gusting to 2.0 MPH
Movie Review
Shrek Forever After
In the great and ever-expanding pantheon of unnecessary sequels, Shrek Forever After deserves a special place, especially since the previous three films had formed a nicely self-contained arc of character development in which the perpetually grumpy green ogre of the ... ...
On Facebook
-
Rifle shot hits brother 12 in head
NORTH VERNON, Ind. – Authorities in southern Indiana say a 16-year-old boy handling a rifle accidentally shot his 12-year-old brother in the head. The Jennings County sheriff’s department said the younger boy was not responsive after being shot late Monday at the family’s rural home several miles north of North Vernon. The Republic of Columbus and WTHR-TV reported that the boy ...
-
GOP is losing its grip on Virginia
SAN FRANCISCO – Facebook’s addition of a way for its users to tell people their organ-donor status helped boost the number of people who registered as donors 21-fold in one ...
-
Lilly’s Zyprexa injection probed by FDA after deaths
Eli Lilly and Co.’s injectable form of the antipsychotic Zyprexa is being investigated by U.S. regulators after two patients died three to four days after receiving the drug. The two patients, given intramuscular injections of Zyprexa Relprevv, were later found to have very high levels of the drug in their systems, which can cause delirium, cardiac arrest, arrhythmias and coma, or ...
-
Deputy falls through stairs hurts back
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - An on-duty Marion County Sheriff's deputy was injured Tuesday afternoon while serving a warrant. The deputy was with other deputies at a home in the 1600 block of Draper Street. The deputy fell through stairs that gave way. The deputy suffered a back ...
-
Warehouse fire investigation begins
Chopper 8 flies over fire IMPD will be taking aerial photos of the scene to help process the site on Tuesday. Captain Rita Burris of the Indianapolis Fire Department said the team is in an information gathering phase that began with walking the site of the fire with first responders. Officials are waiting on air quality test results from the scene before the hands-on portion of the investigation ...
On the record
Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
Hassan Rouhani
Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
Hotel Review
JW Marriott Ihilani Hotel Resort & Spa
This has to be one of the best hotel resorts in Hawaii. 387 luxurious guest rooms, each with it's own ...
Keep readingNews Survey
Should tax havens be forced to lift their shroud of secrecy?
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.
- Boy 16 suspected of killing elderly Davis couple
- “Does that worry you about newspapers dying”
- Utility Bill Scam Targets Hispanics Elderly
- Elderly man desperate for the return of bike he rode across Canada
- Boy and girl aged 18 and 15 killed in Hertforshire by high-speed train in suspected suicide
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Get the latest Indianapolis Post headlines delivered to your inbox.

