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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.
Former Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi, who is representing the family of Glenn Goodrich, said the family has filed a tort claim notice against the state regarding intent to file a lawsuit.
The Capital Improvement Board will be charged with helping Rolls-Royce Corp. find up to an additional 500 parking spaces to accommodate the company’s move to a downtown office campus formerly occupied by Eli Lilly and Co.
The 2011 Indiana State Fair drew 872,312 visitors, down 8 percent from the 952,020 that attended in 2010, the fair announced Monday, citing preliminary figures.
Marsh Supermarkets Inc. plans to outsource distribution services for all 97 of its stores to C&S Wholesale Grocers Inc. Marsh said 250 logistics workers will become employees for C&S.
Angela Smith, an attorney for hospitals and physicians at Indianapolis-based Hall Render Killian Heath & Lyman P.C., spoke about Medicare’s value-based purchasing program, a federal initiative that will attempt to shift health care payments from the fee-for-service model to one based on health outcomes. On July 1, hospitals began being scored on their performance in 13 categories, including processes, patient outcomes and patient satisfaction surveys. How hospitals score could boost or diminish all their Medicare payments by as much as 1 percent, beginning in October 2012.
A 27-year-old parent accused of biting two police officers during a Franklin Township youth football game was arrested Saturday. Dejuan Wells was charged with battery and resisting law enforcement. Witnesses say Wells came on the field in the final seconds of the season-opening game, protesting a call and yelling profanities. After being asked to leave, he began throwing chairs on the field and threatening officials, witnesses say. Two off-duty police officers said they were bitten when they tried to get Wells under control.
An Indianapolis man was fatally shot after an argument Sunday night on the east side of the city. Anthony Edwards, 22, was shot numerous times about 8 p.m. outside an apartment in the 5800 block of Bolton Court. Witnesses told police that Edwards was confronted by several people who accused him of burglarizing a residence just before the shooting.
Indianapolis police are investigating a weekend shooting at an east-side apartment complex that killed two men. Razee Scott, 22, and Michael Harney, 27, both of Indianapolis, were shot to death in a parking lot of the Orleans Apartments complex late Saturday night. One victim was found inside a 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe and the other several feet away. The victims didn’t live at the Shortridge Road complex. Harney had a police record that included possession of cocaine and felony possession of a weapon.
The financial picture for Indianapolis’ struggling public library system is expected to improve enough for leaders to consider restoring operating hours at 10 of its 23 locations next year.
Dr. Richard G. Foster has joined Hendricks Regional Health Medical Group at Westside Gastroenterology Consultants in Danville. Foster received his medical degree from Indiana University School of Medicine after earning his bachelor’s at the University of Notre Dame.
Even as economy falters, the city's AAA minor league baseball team continues to be a major draw on the west edge of downtown.