Planned Parenthood sues Indiana on abortion pill law
Planned Parenthood is suing to block a new Indiana law that tightens abortion pill regulations, arguing that the law wrongly targets the organization's clinic in Lafayette.
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Planned Parenthood is suing to block a new Indiana law that tightens abortion pill regulations, arguing that the law wrongly targets the organization's clinic in Lafayette.
The Indiana Recycling Coalition said Executive Director Carey Hamilton, who announced she was leaving earlier this month, would remain with the organization in a restructured role.
The broader trend suggests companies are laying off fewer workers even while overall economic growth has stayed sluggish.
Texas-based Flix Brewhouse plans to open a combination movie theater-microbrewery next year in Carmel’s beleaguered Merchants’ Square shopping center.
Paul Rennie, who will fill the top management spot at WXIN and WTTV, worked at WRTV-TV Channel 6 from 2001 to 2003.
Columbus is shutting off some of its financial assistance to a solar panel manufacturer because the company hasn't hired enough workers.
Redevelopment of a long-abandoned historic building on North Capitol Avenue is beginning to take shape and is just one of several projects that could help transform the three-block stretch.
Eli Lilly and Co. said it is investigating allegations its employees paid Chinese doctors at least $4.9 million in bribes and kickbacks to promote the sales of two diabetes drugs.
The Indianapolis-based appliance and electronics retailer’s stock hit a sort of milestone Tuesday, closing above $18 for the first time since early 2011.
The ‘modest’ 4 percent rise in health insurance premiums, when compared with wages, shows things are getting worse, not better, for health care consumers.
Dermatologist Carrie Davis of Bloomington, a member of the Indiana Academy of Dermatology, told the legislative commission Wednesday that skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States.
The commission grew out of a review last year of complaints about the Indiana Department of Child Services.
A review by the website GasBuddy.com found Fort Wayne experienced the country's highest one-day average price hikes in gasoline this year and Indianapolis had the second-highest. Fort Wayne's spikes averaged 34 cents a gallon and Indianapolis averaged 32 cents. GasBuddy analyst Patrick DeHaan said the Great Lakes states have seen the largest price fluctuations, partly because of two refinery closures and a refinery fire in the region this year.
Two Indianapolis teenagers were arrested by Fishers police about 2 a.m. Wednesday after officers caught them allegedly breaking into vehicles. Jalen Williams, 18, and a 17-year-old juvenile were arrested on charges of theft and resisting law enforcement. Williams also faces a charge of unauthorized entry into a vehicle. The two were caught in the Weaver Woods North neighborhood at 141st Street and Harrison Parkway.
A 19-year-old man was shot Wednesday about 12:45 a.m. in a gas station parking lot at 34th Street and Keystone Avenue. Tracy Hollowell, who suffered a non-fatal injury to his side, told Indianapolis police he was shot during a carjacking, but a witness said Hollowell exchanged gunfire with another man after an argument. The man then drove off in Hollowell’s red pickup. Police recovered shell casings from two different guns and a stolen firearm that Hollowell admitted throwing behind a dumpster at the scene. Police tried apprehending the pickup driver a few blocks away, but he escaped on foot, leaving his gun and some stolen property behind.
Indiana wineries complain that current rules about selling to retailers and dealers are onerous and can mean splitting up a family business.
Annual premiums for employer-sponsored family coverage climbed nearly 4 percent this year, to top $16,000 for the first time, according to a survey the Kaiser Family Foundation released Tuesday.
Trevor Bradley has agreed to serve jail time and repay nearly $38,000 after allegedly admitting to buying swanky merchandise with money from the Meadows Community Foundation.
An alliance of businesses and human rights groups is launching an effort to defeat passage of an amendment that would write Indiana's ban on same-sex marriage into the state constitution.
Expanded sponsorship deal with Japanese auto maker should score Colts at least $5 million over the next five years, sports marketers said.