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Local campus escapes University of Phoenix closure list
The University of Phoenix will maintain its campus in Indianapolis, a company spokesman confirmed, even as the operator of for-profit colleges closes more than half its campuses nationwide.
Lilly says experimental diabetes drug outperformed rivals
Eli Lilly and Co. said dulaglutide lowered blood sugar better than three existing diabetes drugs in three Phase 3 clinical trials. Analysts expect the drug to hit the market in 2014 or 2015 and become a blockbuster.
Purdue-born app wins $15,000 Startup Bowl prize
FoundOPS took first place with a mobile app that offers route optimization, customer-relationship management, data collection and GPS tracking for field-service companies.
Billie Creek future uncertain after auction
The auction of western Indiana historic site Billie Creek Village generated a combined $550,000 in bids, but it's not clear yet whether any bid will be accepted.
You-review-it Monday: ‘Sunday in the Park…’ and more
I went with a busload of IBJ readers to Chicago. What did you do?
GOP leader McConnell hosts fundraiser for Mourdock
Republican senators have flocked to Indiana in the past month as it became clear the state's once-safe Republican seat could be snatched up by Democrat Joe Donnelly.
Columbus newspaper building gets landmark status
Architect Myron Goldsmith and former Republic publisher Bob Brown developed the concept for the newspaper plant based on an open design offering full views of the building from the outside.
Report: Indiana 11th for high student loan debt
A new report says the average student loan debt for graduates of Indiana’s public, four-year universities last year rose to $27,500, or $900 higher than the national average.
Indiana House GOP looks for ‘supermajority’
Indiana Republicans hope to solidify their grip on the Statehouse in next month’s elections, but the GOP’s goal of winning enough House seats to essentially render Democrats irrelevant could prove an elusive target.
IU medical school eyes Evansville expansion
A property housing a closed arena and a new facility on the University of Southern Indiana campus are being considered as options as the Indiana University School of Medicine expands its Evansville program from two years of study to four.
Unions shift political might to state, local races
Unions are shifting more of their political resources to state and local races this year as they try to head off passage of laws that could undermine bargaining rights, make it harder to organize or reduce their political muscle.
George cites conflict of interest in resigning from Hulman board
IndyCar founder Tony George resigned Friday from the Hulman & Co. board of directors, citing a conflict of interest in his recent attempt to reacquire the series.
Indiana smoking ban sponsor disputes lawsuit deal
A deal struck by the Indiana attorney general’s office to dismiss a legal challenge to the state’s new smoking restrictions law doesn’t square with the law’s intent, its main sponsor said Friday.
Indiana Fever, Finish Line reach jersey sponsorship
Indiana Fever players will wear a prominent Finish Line logo on the front of their uniforms as part of a major sponsorship deal with the Indianapolis-based athletic apparel retail chain, team officials announced Friday afternoon.
Justice sets up campaign website
Justice Steven David must pass a yes or no vote in the Nov. 6 election to remain on the state's highest court. But opponents want David ousted.
Smoke Shop owner faces charges
An Indianapolis smoke shop owner has been charged with 18 felonies for allegedly selling the synthetic drug known as “spice,” which was outlawed this year by Indiana legislators. Investigators say they seized more than 1,000 packages of the substance at three locations of the Smoke Shop, which is owned by Christopher Tiplick. Tiplick had an initial hearing in Marion County Superior Court on Friday and will return to court in February.
Dad arrested after throwing infant
A Johnson County man is in jail after admitting that he threw his 6-week-old daughter because she wouldn't stop crying. Bradley Eddleman, 23, was charged with one count of aggravated battery and one count of child neglect, and is being held in the Johnson County Jail. Eddleman told police he grew frustrated with his daughter, Riley, while watching her in their Edinburgh home and threw her across the living room to the couch, where she hit her head on a wooden arm rest. After her mother discovered the injury, the baby was airlifted to Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. The baby suffered a skull fracture and may have permanent brain damage.
Hotel damaged by fire
A fire caused about $40,000 in damage to a hotel Thursday night on the far-east side of Indianapolis. The blaze broke out at about 11:30 p.m. in a laundry room at Country Hearth Inn in the 8800 block of East 21st Street, near North Post Road. Three people staying in the section of the building where the fire broke out escaped without injury.
Indiana sheds jobs but unemployment rate falls
Indiana’s unemployment rate fell to 8.2 percent in September, the first decline for the rate since April, despite a loss of 6,000 private-sector jobs.