Daniels aide calls Dem ethics complaint ‘nonsense’
A Democratic legislator is seeking an ethics investigation into Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels' new job as president of Purdue University.
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A Democratic legislator is seeking an ethics investigation into Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels' new job as president of Purdue University.
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A dirt bike crash Tuesday left a Greenwood teenager in critical condition with severe head trauma. Hunter Jedele, 17, was riding on private property in rural Johnson County when lost control on a dirt mound. He was found unresponsive by a relative a short time later and taken to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis.
Police are investigating a report by a 15-year-old girl in Irvington that she was raped by an unknown man. The girl told police the incident happened early Saturday morning at a residence on South Audubon Road in the historic east-side Indianapolis neighborhood. Detectives canvassed the neighborhood Tuesday, passing out flyers with a drawing of the suspect.
A Greenwood man was arrested and charged Tuesday with five felony counts for the alleged sexual assault of a teenage model. Allen Miles Fork II, 42, was charged with child exploitation, voyeurism and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. A 16-year-old girl told police she was raped after Fork gave her vodka and a pill to calm her down during a photo session in June in his Greenwood apartment. Police say they recovered a video of Fork and the girl engaged in sexual acts.
Purdue University’s Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering will get another $10 million from the Indianapolis-based Regenstrief Foundation, keeping its research going through 2018.
The Indiana Supreme Court on Tuesday informed Walter B. Duncan, former executive director of the Greater Brownsburg Chamber of Commerce, that it won’t hear his appeal related to a pay dispute after he was forced to resign in 2010.
The University of Notre Dame is leaving the Big East for the Atlantic Coast Conference in all sports but football.
A court has ruled that prosecutors can use a disputed blood sample as evidence to prove Indianapolis police officer David Bisard was driving drunk when he caused a fatal crash.
Air carriers are offering more deals to passengers who book flights directly on their websites. Frontier Airlines, owned by Indianapolis-based Republic Airways Holdings Inc., is the latest carrier to jump into the fight.
The university's June survey found a statewide increase in farmland value ranging from 14 percent to 18 percent, depending on land quality, since last year's survey.
A former financial planner at the Indianapolis offices of Northwestern Mutual and One America-American United Life was sentenced Tuesday to two years in federal prison and three years of probation after pleading guilty to identity theft.
A Simon Property Group Inc. executive said that the largest U.S. mall owner isn’t trying to acquire competitor General Growth Properties Inc., which announced Monday that it won’t put itself up for sale.
I just arrived in Shanghai, but I’m thinking about Estonia and wondering about something Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama have been saying.
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been to two party conventions filled with people who think all of America is just like them.
After reading Barack Obama’s book “Dreams from My Father,” it became painfully clear that he has not been searching for the truth, because he assumed from an early age that he had already found the truth.
Football season is here, bringing with it swelled TV audiences, increased tax revenue for Indianapolis, filled seats in Lucas Oil Stadium, and frustrated fans across the state. For many, their frustration will likely catch them by surprise and have nothing to do with Andrew Luck’s accuracy or holes in the Indianapolis Colts defense.