IBJ wins national journalism awards
IBJ won seven awards at the Alliance of Area Business Publications’ summer conference June 25 in Providence, R.I.
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IBJ won seven awards at the Alliance of Area Business Publications’ summer conference June 25 in Providence, R.I.
Eli Lilly and Co., Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Alkermes Inc. said an analysis of a 148-patient trial found no evidence that their experimental Bydureon diabetes drug causes prolonged heart rhythms.
Greater Lafayette Commerce and the Logansport-Cass County Economic Development Foundation will work with Purdue University to develop strategic plans designed to expand trade and investment with China.
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Concerns about growing cell phone use are prompting the Johnson County Board of Commissioners to crack down on cell phone towers to protect the landscape, residents and property values.
Purdue University spent nearly $500,000 to develop and promote a marketing campaign that angered many students and alumni who thought the school was straying from its traditional image as the Boilermakers.
A federal judge blocked parts of Indiana's new immigration law, saying the law was the latest failed effort of states to deal with a primarily federal issue.
Planned Parenthood of Indiana expects to resume offering services to Medicaid patients following a judge's ruling that the state is not allowed to cut off the organization's public funding for general health services solely because it also provides abortions.
The Indiana Recount Commission will decide Tuesday whether Republican Secretary of State Charlie White is eligible to hold office amid allegations that he incorrectly used his ex-wife's address for his voter registration.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art will charge $5 for parking starting Sept. 1. The new fee comes a year after the museum opened an outdoor sculpture park that drove up attendance.
Medicaid patients don't have unlimited rights to choose medical providers, the state of Indiana said Friday in defending its decision to cut off funding to Planned Parenthood because it offers abortions.
Police are investigating another attack on the Monon Trail. A man said he was beaten while walking his dog near 61st Street at about 6 a.m. Thursday morning. The victim said two men attacked him from behind, knocked him down and hit him in the face. They searched his pockets but took off when they found nothing. Last week, a man was shot on the Monon near 86th Street. Devon Moore, 16, was arrested and charged with attempted murder and attempted robbery in that incident.
One man is in custody and three others are being questioned in connection with a violent home invasion at about 6:30 a.m. Thursday morning on the city’s northwest side. Police say three men armed with a gun and knife forced their way into a woman's home just south of 71st Street near Michigan Road at about 6:30 a.m., and then ransacked the home, robbed the woman and sexually assaulted her. The suspects also took her car and tried to use her ATM card at a nearby bank. The victim is recovering at a hospital.
Indianapolis police are investigating the hit-and-run death of a bicyclist on the city’s west side. A woman called police Friday morning at about 2:30 a.m. after she thought she ran into the victim at the intersection of Oliver and Luett avenues. Investigators determined another driver had already hit the man and left him to die.
The main entrance to downtown's M&I Plaza is getting a $1 million makeover as the 28-story building prepares to welcome two new restaurant tenants.
The Indiana Pacers and Larry Bird made a big move to improve the team and win over fans. But do the Spurs know something Pacers executives don't?
A 10-member commission told city leaders to turn the defunct 115-acre General Motors metal stamping plant site into a hip, funky neighborhood with an eye-catching bridge across the White River for easy access to downtown.
Eli Lilly and Co. and Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH’s Trajenta medicine for Type 2 diabetes has been recommended for approval in Europe, putting the drug on track to enter the region’s market this year.
The bankruptcy filing of an electric car manufacturer has clouded the future of a northern Indiana factory that was touted as an economic boost for an area hit hard by job losses in the recreational vehicle industry.
Mike and Sally Kerr can see directly to the past as they walk around their Southern plantation-style residence built completely around the walls of Woodland Country Club’s original club house.