Witness: Simons were happy about nanny’s pregnancy
A household employee of Indiana Pacers owner Herb Simon and his wife said they were happy when they learned their nanny was pregnant, even though the nanny claims she was fired over the pregnancy.
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A household employee of Indiana Pacers owner Herb Simon and his wife said they were happy when they learned their nanny was pregnant, even though the nanny claims she was fired over the pregnancy.
Are new small-business owners better off buying a franchise these days, or should they go it alone?
Indiana property taxpayers saw their savings grow by 32 percent this year compared to a year ago thanks to statewide tax caps on their 2011 bills, according to a state report.
Real estate and furnishings for the Glass Chimney and casual-dining neighbor Deeter’s will be auctioned at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. The long-time restaurants closed this summer.
Illinois manufacturer Modern Forge says it will open a factory in northwestern Indiana, where it expects to hire as many as 240 workers in the next few years.
For the third year in a row, Bif Ward has taken the top spot on IBJ’s annual list of All-Star Agents.
If done wisely, a well-designed kitchen and bathroom not only add value, but they also make life more convenient.
The schools, which help high-school dropouts earn their diplomas and start to receive post-secondary training, plan to enroll 300 students near the Indiana State Fairgrounds and 150 near the airport.
The Indiana Department of Transportation plans repairs to Interstate 465 Tuesday and Wednesday nights that will result in closures at two locations. On Tuesday, contractors will repair holes in I-465 pavement on westbound lanes near the east end of the White River bridge. Closures begin at 9 p.m. and will be lifted by 6 a.m. On Wednesday, three left lanes of eastbound I-465 will close for repairs at the 32.9 mile marker near the Keystone exit ramp. Work will begin at 10 p.m. and conclude about midnight.
Evansville's new 11,000-seat downtown arena will have its grand opening this fall with a concert by veteran rocker Bob Seger. The Nov. 9 show at the Ford Center will be the opening stop on the second leg of Seger's 2011 North American tour. The concert won't be the $127 million arena's first event, though. That will be a University of Evansville men's basketball exhibition game against DePauw on Oct. 29.
Indianapolis police have arrested a 16-year-old suspect in the death of a woman on the city's west side. Tonya Scott, a 25-year-old mother of a 2-year-old and a 5-year-old, died Sunday of multiple stab wounds in the bedroom of a home in the 800 block of South Auburn Street. The suspect’s older brother was engaged to Scott, police say. The teen has been charged with murder and will be waived to adult court.
Often scoffed at Super Bowl economic impact numbers are no exaggeration.
The state is launching an initiative aimed at helping ex-offenders find jobs, particularly with large businesses that tend to have the most trepidation about hiring them.
The lawsuit brought by the Indianapolis law firm of Cohen & Malad hopes to include anyone who suffered injuries from a falling stage at the Indiana State Fair on Aug. 13.
A U.S. District Judge has sided with downtown's Rock Bottom Brewery in a dispute with the restaurant's landlord.
Indianapolis-based Slingshot SEO, a search engine optimization firm, ranked 58th, tops among the Indiana companies that made the list.
Members of the Broad Ripple Village Association are vowing to continue their fight against a new Kilroy's Bar n' Grill after they were denied a chance to speak out about the plan at a public hearing.
A judge says he will issue a temporary restraining order prohibiting the state from destroying any evidence from the deadly collapse of an Indiana State Fair stage.
The state had seized and sold 240 dogs at business, citing $142,000 in unpaid taxes.