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Zimmer told to pay Stryker $228 million in patent case
Indiana-based Zimmer Holdings Inc., which lost a February trial against Stryker Corp. over a surgical device patent, was told to pay three times the jury award, plus other costs.
Indiana lawsuit about cold beer sales faces uphill battle
States are viewed as having wide latitude to regulate alcohol sales.
Bus crash probe still not completed
Officials investigating an Indianapolis church bus crash that killed three people and injured 33 others say it could take another three weeks to finish their probe. Prosecutors have received preliminary findings from police but are awaiting additional tests on the bus' brakes. Driver Dennis Maurer told police after the July 27 crash that the brakes failed before the bus hit a median just off an Interstate 465 exit.
Woman charged after driving into kids
A 16-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy in Frankfort were airlifted to an Indianapolis hospital with serious injuries Wednesday evening after a sport-utility vehicle crashed into their bicycles. Heather L. McDaniel, 39, of Frankfort, was arrested on preliminary charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated resulting in serious injury and criminal recklessness with a motor vehicle.
Boy, 6, injured in east-side crash
A 6-year-old boy was injured Thursday morning when a car driven by his mother pulled out in front of a semitrailer near Shortridge Road and English Avenue on the far east side of Indianapolis. Police suspect alcohol was a factor. The boy is in stable condition with possible internal injuries.
Star’s newsroom hit with high-profile departures
The state's largest newspaper is losing society columnist Cathy Kightlinger for another gig. Mary Beth Schneider, senior statehouse reporter, is taking a three-month sabbatical and leaving terms of her return murky.
Trust invites bids on GM stamping plant property
The owner of the 102-acre site has selected 12 companies and asked them to submit redevelopment plans. A deal could be announced by the end of the year.
Meijer plans to hire more than 9,000 in five states
The Grand Rapids-based company says it wants to hire 1,800 in Indiana. Most of the new positions will be part-time.
U.S. 31 upgrade might begin in fall, INDOT says
INDOT said Wednesday it has awarded a $141 million contract for upgrades between 96th and 136th streets in Carmel to a joint venture between E&B Paving Inc. of Anderson and Gradex Inc. of Indianapolis.
Preservationists to explore reuses for Old City Hall
As part of its annual National Preservation Conference, to be held this fall in Indianapolis for the first time, the group plans to explore reuses for the vacant but historic building during a day-long event.
For sale: Former Shapiro’s building in Carmel
The Carmel City Center building that housed Shapiro’s Delicatessen for more than a decade is for sale following the restaurant’s June closure.
HDG Mansur hit with $5.8M court judgment
A federal judge in New York has slapped HDG Mansur with a $5.8 million judgment, ruling in favor of a former client that said the Indianapolis real estate firm misappropriated funds.
Expect deja vu: Obamacare won’t fix health care
By and large, Obamacare will leave in place the same major problems in the health care systems that existed before the law was passed—in both Indiana and across the nation.
Homeless Indiana military vets increase 12 percent
Homelessness among Indiana military veterans increased this year while the number of homeless families with dependent children fell by nearly a quarter from last year, according to a statewide count released Wednesday.
Indiana officials find school grading ‘manipulation’
Indiana officials have found evidence of "manipulation" in the state's school grading formula as part of a review stemming from a grade-changing scandal.
Developer poised to build 900,000 square feet of industrial space
The two buildings, one totaling 475,000 square feet and the other 450,000 square feet, are set to be built on 52 acres in Plainfield that Opus has owned since 2008.
Teen shot to death in Anderson
Logan Anthony Armendariz, 13, died Monday afternoon in Anderson after being accidentally shot by a younger family member, police say. Armendariz, of Middletown, suffered a single gunshot wound to the chest. The victim, an incoming seventh-grader at Daleville Junior-Senior High, was an honor roll student who played basketball and baseball.
High diver injured at fair
A high diver was hurt while performing a stunt at the Indiana State Fair on Tuesday night. The diver fell from about 15 feet during the Sinbad High Dive Show after losing control during a handstand. He was taken to the hospital with injuries to his face and hands.
Girl, 9, hit by car at bus stop
A 9-year-old girl was seriously injured Wednesday morning when she was struck by a car while waiting at her bus stop in Whiteland. Johnson County police say a repair shop employee was taking the car for a test ride on Whiteland Road near Graham Road when he struck the girl while pulling into a driveway. Medics say the girl was conscious and speaking despite her injuries.