Shooting victim found in alley
A man was found fatally shot Sunday in an alley near 17th and Bellefontaine streets about 9 p.m. Indianapolis police did not immediately identify the victim, but said he was a black man in his 40s.
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A man was found fatally shot Sunday in an alley near 17th and Bellefontaine streets about 9 p.m. Indianapolis police did not immediately identify the victim, but said he was a black man in his 40s.
A 38-year-old man died late Sunday afternoon after an accident in Fishers. Michael S. Bische of Fishers was heading eastbound on 126th Street when a westbound car trying to enter Reynolds Drive turned in front of him. The 17-year-old girl who was driving the car was not hurt, police said. Bische died at the scene.
IU Health is working with a hospital-based health plan in Pittsburgh that is now directly challenging the Blue Cross health plan there. Could the same thing happen here?
Allegion PLC, an international firm that made its debut as a public company on Monday, plans to hire another 150 people within six months between its Carmel corporate hub and Indianapolis manufacturing facility.
Retailers got Americans into stores during the start to the holiday shopping season. Now, they'll need to figure out how to get them to actually buy things.
A not-for-profit that promotes downtown Indianapolis has apologized to a youth group whose cookie sale was shut down in a sweep of unauthorized food vendors.
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management is urging Hoosiers to help farmers, the environment and the economy by buying Indiana-grown Christmas trees this year instead of artificial ones.
House Speaker Brian Bosma of Indianapolis and Senate President David Long of Fort Wayne plan to direct the Republican-controlled Legislature to require the state to create its own set of reading and math standards.
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The university is interested in receiving funding to move utilities out of bottom floors to mitigate water issues during a flood. Other options would be to retrofit buildings and create better refuge from disasters.
The 12-mile Indiana portion of the 47-mile highway, which would link northern Indiana with Chicago's south suburbs, has an estimated $300 million cost.
Faced with smaller crowds of less confident consumers, as well as six fewer days between Thanksgiving and Christmas than last year, retailers are pouring on margin-eating discounts to grab market share.
An industry report shows that RV shipments to retailers last month were up 29 percent from September and nearly 17 percent more than during October 2012.
The pizza chain's corporate office issued a statement saying it respects an employee's right to not work on the holiday and that the store owner has agreed to reinstate the employee.
The Obama administration is delaying yet another aspect of the health care law, putting off until next November the launch of an online portal to the health insurance marketplace for small businesses.
Republican Gov. Mike Pence and Democratic Superintendent Glenda Ritz met behind closed doors Tuesday and agreed to engage an outside group to help mediate disputes within the State Board of Education.
Thanks to Shannon Van Deman, Choices Inc. has its strongest balance sheet in its 16-year history.
Todd Habig, chief financial officer and senior vice president of Indiana Members Credit Union, has been involved in 31 mergers.
Daniel Sellers knew he had to make changes immediately when he joined the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County in 2002.