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Bingham McHale merging with Louisville law firm
The merger of Bingham McHale and Greenebaum Doll & McDonald will form Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP as of Jan. 2. The combined firm will have nearly 250 lawyers.
Ill driver causes accident
An elderly driver who injured a pedestrian and struck several other vehicles after falling ill behind the wheel has died, police said. The driver, identified only as a 70-year-old man, was driving east on 38th Street near Franklin Road about 4 p.m. Tuesday when he became ill, hitting three cars and striking a pedestrian. Police said the driver suffered from a medical condition and was in critical condition after the incident. The pedestrian suffered a broken leg.
Charges coming in double murder
Formal charges are expected to be filed Wednesday against the two men accused of shooting and killing a 7-year-old Cumberland girl and her 21-year-old uncle. Witnesses said suspect Michael Bell took the murder weapon from a woman at his aunt's house the day before Jeremy and Kyleigh Crane were killed. Shortly after the murders, Bell and a second suspect, Jeremy Priel, were seen together on an IndyGo bus with victim Jeremy Crane's cell phone. Priel's fiancé told police she saw Priel and Bell with the gun, along with video game systems believed to be stolen from the Crane home. Bell was a friend of the Crane family, living with them for a time. Both suspects are expected to appear in court Thursday.
Daniels gives state workers year-end pay raises
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels on Wednesday announced pay raises of up to 6 percent depending on state employees' performance. About 75 percent will see a 2 percent increase under the plan.
Luck, Manning may be aligning their strategies for coming year
Sources close to Andrew Luck said he may be ready to sign a deal with Peyton Manning's agent. If that happens, it could mean bad news for the Indianapolis Colts front office.
City-County councilor, two others indicted in scheme to defraud
A City-County Council member and two associates persuaded an Indiana physician to invest $1.7 million in their foundation and an ethanol-production business they said would fund it, but instead spent the money on personal luxuries, according to a federal indictment filed late Tuesday.
Brightpoint suing former exec in trade secret dispute
The Indianapolis-based wireless distributor accuses Mitch Black, who left Brightpoint last year, of taking company trade secrets to a new job with a direct competitor. Brightstar Corp. also is named in the lawsuit.
Area firms pledge 365 jobs
Two Central Indiana firms will receive tax incentives for growing their operations by a combined 365 workers by 2015, Indiana economic development officials announced Wednesday.
White Castle burger chain tries offering alcohol
The 90-year-old company is testing beer and wine sales at a location in Lafayette that combines a traditional White Castle burger joint with a Blaze Modern BBQ, a new restaurant concept also being tried out.
Daniels says opposition won’t stop Interstate 69 extension
Gov. Mitch Daniels said the state has options for funding a 1.75-mile stretch of highway that is the focus of a dispute with the Bloomington-Monroe County Metropolitan Planning Organization.
Northern Indiana building products factory to close
Atlanta-based Georgia Gulf Corp. has told state officials it expects in March to shut down the Royal Building Products factory in the Kosciusko County town of Milford, costing 70 people their jobs.
Ex-Dow Agro scientist set to be sentenced in espionage case
Federal prosecutors are recommending that Kexue Huang be sentenced to 87 months in prison for sending trade secrets worth millions to China and Germany.
Honda reworking Civic in plan to boost sales
Honda Motor Co. is sprucing up its Indiana-made Civic sedan, which received poor ratings, after less than a year on the market as part of a plan to boost U.S. sales by 24 percent in 2012 for its namesake brand.
Grand jury indicts City-County Councilor Paul Bateman
The indictment charges the Democrat and associates used a charitable foundation to obtain money from a doctor that was to be used for investments, but instead went toward vehicles, entertainment and travel for themselves and others.
Stocks soar on Europe hopes, strong housing starts
The Dow Jones industrial average surged 337 points following encouraging signs out of Europe and a jump in apartment construction in the U.S. It was the best day for U.S. stocks this month.
Krieg Bros. building sold to owner of nearby structure
Buyer Rick Coombes also owns the building at 111 S. Meridian St., the former home of Brenner Luggage, located just north of where the religious store operated for decades.
Lilly enters drug-development deal with Immunogen
Cancer treatment developer Immunogen Inc. said Tuesday it will receive $20 million from Eli Lilly and Co. and could earn about $200 million in milestone payments under a collaboration agreement with the Indianapolis drugmaker.
“Cave of Forgotten Dreams”
Dec. 28-30
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Werner Herzog’s acclaimed documentary explores the oldest human artistic expression, featuring footage shot in France’s Chauvet cave. Details here.
Winter Solstice
Dec. 22
Indianapolis Museum of Art
The Indianapolis Museum of Art celebrates the non-denominational day with a short performance by the Indiana Ballet Conservatory, ice carving, hands-on-activities and hot chocolate. Details here.
