Environmentalists challenge permit for I-69 bridges
Opponents say bridges along the new, 142-mile highway extension would worsen flooding in southwestern Indiana.
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Opponents say bridges along the new, 142-mile highway extension would worsen flooding in southwestern Indiana.
Finally, some new revenue. Eli Lilly and Co. will enjoy modest new sales later this year after U.S. regulators approved a new diabetes drug developed by a partner company, and another company nears approval on a drug that will produce royalties for the Indianapolis-based drugmaker.
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Atlanta-based organization has $1.3 billion in assets.
Indianapolis police arrested a robbery suspect on the city's southeast side after a SWAT situation Thursday afternoon. SWAT was called to a home near State and Pleasant streets, east of the Fountain Square area, following a robbery at a Church's Chicken restaurant. Neighbors said they saw a young man running through the neighborhood with money flying out of his backpack. Police blocked off part of the neighborhood. About an hour later, the suspect surrendered. He is now in police custody.
Local police are searching for a pair of teenagers who they say stole jars filled with money for charity. The two male suspects robbed the Dollar General store on Keystone Avenue Thursday morning by demanding money from the cashier. Then, as they were leaving, they grabbed two jars that had been placed on the counter by local charities. Surveillance cameras shot footage of the suspects.
Indianapolis police have found a car that was stolen Thursday night while a 3-year-old boy was inside. The child was uninjured and still strapped in when they found him. The car was stolen at about 10:25 p.m. in the 4800 block of Dawn Drive on the city’s northwest side and located about an hour later several blocks away near 71st Street and Georgetown Road. Police said the child's grandmother left the vehicle running and unlocked when it was taken. Police are looking for a suspect.
The men's clothing chain Jos. A. Bank plans to open a new store at Meridian and Washington streets in a much-needed vote of confidence for street-level retail downtown.
The job gains were widespread. Retailers, factories, financial companies, education and health care and even construction companies all added jobs. Federal, state and local governments cut jobs.
Indianapolis-based Kite Realty Group Trust on Friday reported a wider first-quarter loss than a year ago thanks to declining revenue and a big dividend payment to preferred shareholders.
The Indiana Secretary of State’s Office has revoked the financial advising license of Fishers money manager Keenan Hauke, who is being investigated by the office over financial irregularities involving a hedge fund he operates.
Indianapolis-based Slingshot SEO Inc., founded by three friends from Zionsville High School, plans to expand operations in Indianapolis, adding 114 more employees by 2013, economic development executives announced Friday morning.
Former Secretary of State Todd Rokita’s report concluded that Charlie White appeared to intentionally vote in the wrong precinct a year ago when he won the Republican nomination for secretary of state. He faces criminal election fraud charges.
President Barack Obama pushed his national energy plan with a Friday tour of the Allison Transmission plant in Indianapolis.
Legislation that expands charter schools in Indiana also could increase the number of teachers at those schools without licenses, making it easier for educators like Eric Nentrup to take non-traditional paths to the classroom.
Senate Bill 1, which takes effect July 1, will make teacher pay far more complex. To determine a teacher’s annual pay increase, school districts now can count experience and education as no more than 33 percent of the compensation equation.
Indiana senators and representatives debated a wide range of bills with significant business implications during the 2011 session of the General Assembly, which wrapped up April 29.
Shares of Endocyte Inc. have doubled since the company’s initial public offering in February—even though the common wisdom is it won’t see sales from its first cancer drug until 2014.
Charters and vouchers may have sparked the loudest education-related protests before the Legislature this year, but changes to teacher evaluations are likely to have the biggest impact on Indiana’s public schools.