Former speaker Gregg to run for Indiana governor
As expected, former Democratic Indiana House Speaker John Gregg plans to run for governor. Gregg called all 92 county chairmen over the weekend to tell them, his campaign said.
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As expected, former Democratic Indiana House Speaker John Gregg plans to run for governor. Gregg called all 92 county chairmen over the weekend to tell them, his campaign said.
Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc. said Monday it filed a lawsuit against Eli Lilly and Co., accusing the larger drugmaker of breaking their commercialization deal for diabetes drugs by teaming with the German company Boehringer Ingelheim to develop and sell a competing product.
Blue Pillar Inc., which produces software for energy-management data systems, is moving to Indianapolis from Georgia and plans 70 jobs by 2015.
Indianapolis-area home-sale agreements fell 36.4 percent in April compared to the same month last year, marking 12 consecutive months in which year-over-year sales have fallen.
The revised law that takes effect July 1 requires that only those who appear to be younger than 40 show ID when buying alcohol. But some retailers who embraced the stricter provisions say they're not ready to give customers the benefit of the doubt.
Indiana's higher education commission on Friday approved recommendations that the state's public universities keep their tuition increases under caps of 2.5 percent to 3.5 percent in each of the next two years.
Community Heart and Vascular named registered nurse Pamela Hunt its chief nursing executive and vice president of patient care services at the Indiana Heart Hospital. Hunt comes from Howard Regional Health System in Kokomo, where she had served as chief nursing officer and vice president of patient-care services since August 2008. Hunt holds nursing degrees from Indiana and Indiana Wesleyan universities.
Bioanalytical Systems Inc., based in West Lafayette, hired Peter White as its director of laboratory operations at its facility in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England. White, a 10-year veteran of the pharmaceutical industry, holds a bachelor's degree in applied biochemical sciences from the University of Ulster.
Ray Elliott, former CEO of Warsaw-based Zimmer Holdings Inc., will resign at year’s end as CEO of Massachusetts-based Boston Scientific Inc.
Increasing government involvement in the health insurance market will have the counter-intuitive effect of making the industry more consumer-driven, concludes a new report from a health care venture-capital firm.
Three bills with implications for owners of commercial real estate were approved by the General Assembly and have been signed by Gov. Mitch Daniels.
Warsaw-based Zimmer Holdings Inc. has enjoyed eight years as the giant in the industry of selling knee- and hip-replacement implants to hospitals. But now it faces a challenge from Johnson & Johnson.
Gov. Mitch Daniels has vetoed legislation that would have sent the bulk of funds seized from criminals to prosecutors and police, rather than the Indiana Common School Fund.
Indianapolis police are investigating a string of carjackings. Thieves are targeting victims at apartment complexes across the city. The latest happened Wednesday night on the city’s east side, near East 38th Street, where a female victim was held at gunpoint before the suspects drove off in her car. Police are still looking for her maroon 2002 Chevy Camaro. Detectives have responded to four other carjackings in the last 12 days
Indianapolis arson investigators are looking for the cause of a fire at a vacant two-story home at 31st Street and College Avenue early Friday morning—the latest in a string of suspicious fires. Fire crews responding to the blaze at about 1:30 a.m. smelled gasoline inside the home. Officials say someone used an accelerant to set the carpet on fire. Numerous homes have been set on fire in Indianapolis this week, including at least seven Tuesday morning.
Police caught two teenagers who led them on a high-speed chase through Lebanon early Friday after their car ran out of gas. The teens were spotted in a Kroger parking lot near downtown Lebanon at about 4:30 a.m. with a baseball bat. When police rolled up to see what they were doing, the pair drove off, driving up to 100 mph through Lebanon and onto Interstate 65. They ran out of gas just before State Road 39 and were taken into custody. The 18-year-old and 19-year-old face felony charges of evading police and possession of marijuana.
Indiana Pacers increase season ticket prices despite declining attendance. Decision on single game tickets forthcoming.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels has signed several more bills into law, including one that will no longer require everyone buying carryout alcohol to show identification regardless of age.
Indiana Live laid off about 30 members of its 800-person staff this week as the race track and casino’s owners sort through Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
A partnership between the city and nonprofit groups to spruce up the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street corridor is starting to yield results.