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Effort to save minority car dealer lands Bill Mays in ditch
PNC Bank last month sued Mays, one of the city’s most prominent black businessmen, charging he defaulted on a $3.5 million loan he received in 2008 that has an unpaid balance of $2 million.
PROXY CORNER: Emmis Communications Corp.
Emmis Communications Corp., headquartered on Monument Circle, is a media company that owns radio stations and magazines.
LOU’S VIEWS: Soul searching on ‘Avenue Q’
The R-rating-worthy, ‘Sesame Street’-style show gets its regional theater premiere at the Phoenix.
DINING: Broad Ripple newcomer worth a side trip
First in a month-long series of reviews of “heated” eateries. This week: Fire by the Monon.
HICKS: Indiana an economic anomaly in Midwest
We Hoosiers are an economic anomaly, an island of growth and resurgent prosperity.
BENNER: It all began with a tournament nobody wanted
AsIndianapolis celebrates another big win over Chicago in the form of the Big Ten’s football championship games and a share of the league’s men’s and women’s basketball tourneys, it’s important to note how it all played out.
HETRICK: The slings and arrows of making things up
This week, we dealt with the trial of alleged child-murderer Casey Anthony, the tribulations of congressman-cum-confessor Anthony Weiner, the revisionist American history of professor Palin, and assorted other tales.
Actor Ed Begley to bring star power to Indiana energy conference
Begley is famously obsessed with making his home more energy-efficient—and for driving his wife nuts.
R.Lynda clothing boutique pulls plug on venture before opening
Construction of the shop at Traders Point Shopping Center was already underway.
Evangelical Baptist Missions settles legal dispute with IT vendor
Local not-for-profit said Ohio company was holding its website hostage.
Challenger in Indianapolis mayoral race releases sustainability plan
Among Melina Kennedy’s priorities is educating residents and businesses about recycling and making it more convenient.
Indianapolis ad firm helps Sun King Brewing launch app
Brewery wants relevant platform for its social media outreach.
UBS paying $677K to Indiana over ISTA trust fund investments
UBS Financial Services has agreed to pay state regulators $677,000 to settle a claim over investments by the Indiana State Teachers Association Insurance Trust.
Lilly enters collaboration deal with Swiss company
Drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co. has signed a deal with Swiss company Synthes Inc. to co-promote the bone drug Forteo and develop other potential orthopedic treatments.
George Benson to headline Indy Jazz Fest
Spyro Gyra and many other acts announced for 13th annual event
Police probe carjackings, shooting
Indianapolis police are looking for suspects involved a shooting and two carjackings overnight. At about 1:40 a.m. Thursday, a man was shot along Marabou Mills Way near 34th and Dandy Trail, and nearby a gold Mercury Grand Marquis was carjacked. The shooting victim’s condition is unknown. Police say three men, including one armed with a silver handgun, are responsible. Those suspects are also sought for another carjacking on the city's northeast side at 2:50 a.m. A woman said her car was taken in the Hill Crest Apartments near Shadeland Avenue and Fall Creek Road North. She was not injured.
Officer runs light, crashes
An Indianapolis police officer was involved in a crash Wednesday night after driving through a flashing red light downtown. The officer was traveling north on Pine Street through the intersection at New York Street and crashed into an eastbound Jeep at about 11:30 p.m.. The officer was taken to Methodist Hospital for minor injuries. He tested negative for alcohol use. The driver of the Jeep was treated and released at the scene.
Missing IU student had confrontation
Missing Indiana University student Lauren Spierer and a companion were involved in a confrontation with a group of young people less than two hours before she was last seen, an attorney for Corey Rossman says. Rossman was the last known person to be with Spierer, a 20-year-old sophomore, before she disappeared early in the morning on June 3. Authorities began searching Lake Monroe on Wednesday afternoon with boats and sonar equipment and resumed the search Thursday morning. Spierer’s family is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to her safe return.