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Indiana AG won’t appeal immigration ruling
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller says he won't appeal a federal judge's decision to temporarily block part of a new state immigration law but will continue to fight against a ruling that would make the ban permanent.
Former federal prosecutor plans run against Burton
Susan Brooks announced Tuesday she will challenge Dan Burton in the May 2012 Republican primary to represent Indiana's 5th District.
Police officer hurt in hit-and-run
Indianapolis police officer Ryan Archer suffered serious injuries after his squad car was struck by a hit-and-run driver early Tuesday morning. The accident happened at 46th Street and Emerson Avenue on the east side at about 3:30 a.m. Archer was taken to Wishard Hospital to treat his legs and head. His car was totaled. Police captured a suspect about eight blocks from the crash. He was taken to the hospital with police-dog bites suffered while being apprehended.
Man shot in domestic dispute
A man was shot during a domestic dispute in Lebanon at about 12:30 a.m. Tuesday in the 1300 block of Lafayette Avenue. Michael Ladd, 34, was shot twice and taken to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis with life-threatening injuries. Lebanon police believe Ladd's live-in girlfriend, Danyale Short, 35, shot him. Short, who fled the scene, was tracked down and taken in for questioning, and later released pending further investigation.
Double murder suspect arrested
Police have arrested an Indianapolis man for the murders of a Greenwood couple. Justin Carter, 28, was arrested Monday night on two charges of murder and one charge of robbery in the deaths of Steve Konchinsky, 57, and Julie Konchinsky, 54. The two were shot to death in their home Saturday. Police said they believe Carter also robbed a Center Grove Fifth Third Bank branch on Monday afternoon.
2012 looks like better year to host Super Bowl than 2011
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones must be wondering about the wisdom of his move to push Indianapolis aside for the 2011 Super Bowl.
IUPUI track stadium dodges wrecking ball
The Michael A. Carroll Track and Soccer Stadium, which school officials considered demolishing a few years ago, is getting a face-lift that includes a new $1.2 million infield surface.
Navistar cutting 200 contractor jobs in Fort Wayne
Navistar International Corp. is laying off some 200 contract workers from its Fort Wayne operations as part of its consolidation to a new headquarters in suburban Chicago.
Golf course manager suing DuPont over herbicide
R.N. Thompson, which operates several local courses, claims the company’s Imprelis herbicide caused “catastrophic tree loss.” R.N. Thompson has joined a Pennsylvania resident in filing the class-action suit.
Lilly: Alzheimer’s patients on failed drug didn’t improve
Eli Lilly and Co. said patients with Alzheimer’s disease whose conditions worsened upon taking the experimental drug semagacestat didn’t improve after dosing was halted.
Grant to fund economic reports for Wabash County
Manchester College students and two recent graduates will create economic reports designed to help northern Indiana's Wabash County attract new business and industry.
Court gives preliminary OK to WellPoint settlement
A California court has granted preliminary approval to a lawsuit settlement over an online security breach of health insurer WellPoint Inc.'s records.
Daniels signs trade deal with Chinese province
Daniels signed the business cooperation agreement Monday with the leader of Zhejiang Province, located on the east coast of China south of Shanghai. The document pledges to develop further business links between Indiana and Zhejiang.
Borders turns the final page, will close all stores
The chain of bookstores will shutter its remaining 399 locations by September, including the few left in central Indiana. Company brass blame the changing book industry, eReader revolution, and turbulent economy.
A tasty roundup: El Rodeo, Vino Villa, Hotcakes, Subacos
Read about several new places to eat and shop in this week’s edition of the restaurant and retail roundup.
Irvington scores Ossip, set for streetscape project
The Irvington retail trade area stands to get a big boost from two projects set to begin this fall: Ossip Optometry’s renovation of a historic building and a $2.9M makeover of East Washington Street designed to make the business district a draw for pedestrians.
