Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The package was routed through FedEx's massive hub in Indianapolis, Indiana. The hub is the second-largest in the country and processes up to 99,000 parcels an hour.
The FedEx facility where the shooting occurred is located in the southwestern part of the city, near Indianapolis International Airport. [7] The building is equipped with metal detectors and security turnstiles at its entrance requiring the employees to scan their FedEx badges. [8]
Prior to that, it also continued south along N. Keystone Avenue to S.R. 37 at Fall Creek Parkway, North Drive in Indianapolis. State Road 431 was officially decommissioned on October 19, 2007, [citation needed] with the portions north of 96th Street being turned over to the city of Carmel. [2]
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Eight people were shot and killed in a late-night shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis, and the shooter has killed himself, police said.
Renamed in 2007 to honor Indianapolis Urban League founder/president Sam H. Jones, Sr., it is approximately 1.8 miles (2.9 km) in length and connects Raymond Street (at Holt Road) to High School Road just west of I-465 at the former site of the 1957–2008 passenger terminal at Indianapolis International Airport.
Eddie Merlot’s, the upscale steak restaurant brand, is opening its doors earlier these days. The brand has expanded into lunchtime service in Indianapolis at 3645 E. 96th St.
For example, Hamilton County continues the street numbering system of Indianapolis all the way across the county from south to north. 96th Street runs east–west along the Marion/Hamilton county line, and the grid continues with 10 "streets" to the mile up to 296th Street in the rural area at the Hamilton/Tipton line.
Until the 1990s, the SR 431 designation extended south of I-465 to 86th Street. Prior to that, it also continued south along N. Keystone Avenue to State Road 37 at Fall Creek Parkway, North Drive in Indianapolis. A second section of SR 431 followed the old route of U.S. 31 between Greenwood and the south side of Indianapolis.