KIM: European debt crisis is deja vu all over again
The European debt crisis has reignited and quickly heated to a full boil. Stock markets across the globe have been slammed.
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The European debt crisis has reignited and quickly heated to a full boil. Stock markets across the globe have been slammed.
This week’s recall vote in Wisconsin has been heralded by many observers as a forecast of the presidential election. I think they are wrong. It is far more consequential.
Emmis Communications Corp., One Emmis Plaza, 40 Monument Circle, Suite 700, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (www.emmis.com), is a media company that owns radio stations and magazines.
The Warsaw area is well-known as the home of gigantic orthopedic implant companies and their suppliers. But now a handful of startups have been able to raise nearly $25 million in equity investments despite the recession—putting a bit more fuel into a fairly stagnant entrepreneurial sector.
Recovery in manufacturing—one of Indiana’s best-paying employment sectors—has been a much celebrated change after years of decline. But many of those jobs are returning with lower wages as employers keep up with growing global competition.
Why do governments sometimes oppress their best and brightest citizens?
The criminal case against Tim Durham and co-defendants Jim Cochran and Rick Snow is set to begin Friday in front of federal Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson. Prospective jurors in the high-profile trial will be asked whether they can be impartial and not be influenced by what they have heard, read or seen about the case.
Purdue University's trustees are planning their sixth private meeting this year in the ongoing search for the school's next president.
The family of a motorcyclist Eric Wells, who died in 2010 after being struck by a patrol car driven by police officer David Bisard, has reached a $1.55 million settlement with the city of Indianapolis in its wrongful death lawsuit.
Police have arrested a man accused of involvement in a suspected prescription drug ring in Boone and Hamilton counties. David Glass, 30, of Thorntown, has been charged with dealing and possessing hydrocodone. He faces four felony charges. His arrest followed a three-month investigation by the Hamilton and Boone County Drug Task Force. Officials said the investigation is ongoing and could yield more arrests.
A national sandwich restaurant chain has announced dozens of its U.S. franchisees, including ones in Indiana, may have been affected by a breach that could have exposed customers’ credit card and debit card information. Penn Station Inc. said about 59 of its restaurants are potentially affected. Nine of those restaurants are in Indiana, with three in Indianapolis. Customers who used a credit card at a potentially affected restaurant in March or April should be alert for possible fraudulent charges.
The devastating 2008 flood continues to have repercussions for victims. They are still paying off the tens of thousands of dollars they had to borrow in some cases to hang new drywall, lay down new carpeting and replace major appliances.
Indianapolis Senior Center, 708 E. Michigan St., is directing clients to other agencies for meals, transportation and other services the center has provided since 1962.
Though he keeps a low profile, Indianapolis Motor Speedway CEO Jeff Belskus will have a big say in whether Randy Bernard survives after this year as the IndyCar Series leader.
This week’s events including new activities at Conner Prairie, Dance Kaleidoscope’s ‘Cole!’ and more.
For all the concern that the U.S. economy may be slowing, retailers from Express Inc. to Indianapolis-based Finish Line Inc. are poised to spend the most on capital improvements since the recession.
Local utility trust Citizens Energy Group plans to sell liquefied natural gas for use in cross-country semi trucks as a lower-cost alternative to diesel fuel.
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission ruled that emails and reports about the troubled Edwardsport coal gasification plant contain only general communications between Duke and its contractors and are not protected from disclosure.