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West Lafayette-based Endocyte Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company developing therapies for the treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases.
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West Lafayette-based Endocyte Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company developing therapies for the treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases.
A man was hurt and several residents were displaced when a fire erupted at an apartment complex in Speedway early Thursday. Firefighters were called to Villa Capri Apartments near 25th Street and Crawfordsville Road at about 12:30 a.m. At least five units were damaged. A cause is under investigation.
A 22-year-old woman suffered serious injuries after being hit by a car on College Avenue in Broad Ripple early Thursday morning. Yvonne Mugure, 22, was struck by a car driven by Dean Hoover, 31, at about 3 a.m. near the Vogue nightclub. Hoover was arrested on preliminary charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated causing severe bodily injury, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting law enforcement. Mugure’s condition was later upgraded to stable.
A man was shot to death early Thursday morning on the near-east side of Indianapolis. Police arrived on the scene outside a residence in the 2200 block of Brookside Avenue at about 3:30 a.m. and found the victim. He died before emergency personnel could arrive. Police are working to determine his identity.
Two vacant big boxes are getting new users: Burlington Coat Factory at the northeast corner of 82nd Street and Allisonville Road, and The Tile Shop along U.S. 31 just south of Stop 11 Road.
The Indiana State Fair has hired a chief operating officer and a director of safety and security as part of management changes spurred by last summer's deadly stage-rigging collapse.
The Indianapolis-based media company lost $18.2 million in its fiscal fourth quarter but reported a profit of $79.5 million for the fiscal year largely due to the repurchase of company preferred stock.
The CEO of a company that once said it planned to create up to 1,200 jobs north of Indianapolis has declined to testify before a U.S. House panel investigating the federal clean-energy program.
Remy International Inc. saw its sales fall slightly and profit plummet in the first quarter as it paid down debt, invested in hybrid motor development and coped with a weak European market.
The Indianapolis TV station will occasionally broadcast live from the WIBC-FM 93.1 studio as part of an agreement with the radio station’s parent company, Emmis Communications Corp. WRTV is hoping to gain more exposure from the deal.
A Greenwood e-commerce company could collect $1 million in state tax credits and training grants if it succeeds in hiring 109 new employees over the next five years.
A judge hearing several lawsuits filed over last summer's Indiana State Fair stage collapse declined Wednesday to release depositions from country duo Sugarland and told a plaintiff's attorney he shouldn't have publicized videotaped portions of the lead singer's testimony last month.
Entrepreneurship needs broader encouragement, and is targeted in a new plan.
The Irving, Tex.-based company said the job cuts could occur in July if it does not find a buyer or emerge from bankruptcy. About 340 workers would be affected at five Indianapolis plants.
Myth prevents policymakers from attacking real problem of distributing funding.
Boom in elderly population and falling reimbursements expected to cause squeeze.
But major Indianapolis-area hospitals still prefer personal referrals
Proponents of such policies say they are the future of work—even as they acknowledge that it may take a generation for them to be widely accepted. Some workers, however, are fearful.
Colleagues considered six-term Sen. Richard Lugar a visionary who looked beyond U.S. exuberance over the end of the Cold War and saw the dangers and opportunities in the collapse of a nuclear-armed Soviet Union.