Bosma says he’s done negotiating with Democrats
Republican Brian Bosma says the House will consider a formal censure motion Monday for absent Democrats who have boycotted the chamber for four weeks.
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Republican Brian Bosma says the House will consider a formal censure motion Monday for absent Democrats who have boycotted the chamber for four weeks.
A North Central High School girls cross country coach is accused of having sexual relations with a 17-year-old student. Jacob Nay faces two counts of child seduction. The 34-year-old, who has been a counselor and coach at the school for seven years, resigned last week.
An early-morning fire destroyed a barn in rural Boone County, causing an estimated $500,000 to $1 million in damage. The blaze occurred just before 4 a.m. on a farm off State Road 75 just north of Advance. The fire set off several small explosions from propane tanks on two combines housed in the barn. No one was injured. The cause is unknown.
Indianapolis police are investigating a serious crash involving two vehicles at 52nd Street and Allisonville Road on the city's northeast side. Police say the driver of a red Cadillac SUV was traveling north on Allisonville when it crossed the center line and hit a white Ford SUV. Jamal Moore, 31, the driver of the Cadillac, told investigators he had been drinking earlier in the morning. His passenger, Joseph Reese, 34, of Indianapolis, was taken to Wishard Hospital in critical condition. Moore and the 27-year-old driver of the white SUV suffered non-life-threatening injuries.
The SBA wants to broaden the definition of a small business in 36 industries. Suddenly, 9,000 more businesses would be considered small.
Paul Estridge Jr. says potential investors have inquired about helping his homebuilding company. Without millions in capital and a line of credit, the business could close within a week.
Authorities say Fair Finance, led by indicted businessman Tim Durham, owes 5,200 investors $230 million. But they’re likely to recoup just a “teeny-tiny” fraction.
Eli Lilly and Co.’s patent-infringement claim over Hospira Inc.’s generic version of the cancer treatment Gemzar will be investigated by a U.S. trade agency with the power to block imports of the copycat drug.
The privately held firm, which has been raking in private investment since 2005, landed the biggest round of funding in its history from “two of the world’s largest public money managers.”
The number of applications to Butler University is up 41 percent—to a total of 9,357—compared with applications received by the same time last year, according to school officials. Requests for information and campus visits by prospective students are both up 35 percent for the year.
State officials have awarded Bloomington-based Crider and Crider Inc. a $25 million contract to build a 4-mile section of the Interstate 69 extension that will run from Indianapolis to Evansville.
An Indiana Senate panel eliminated part of a proposal on Wednesday that would have required traditional public schools to help provide transportation to students attending charter schools.
The Republican speaker of the Indiana House said Wednesday that the ongoing walkout by Democratic legislators has stirred up interest in one day making such actions illegal or allowing voters to remove boycotters from office.
Two of Indiana's most-prominent companies told a state Senate committee they feared their ability to recruit top employees could be hurt by a proposed constitutional amendment that would ban gay marriage and civil unions.
Human resources used to be about payroll and benefits. Now it’s also about watching Congress.
Unusual home on south side has a dozen bedrooms for folks who need to give up their own homes.
Indiana University Health is the latest system to drill employees ranging from clerks to physicians in how to treat patients.
The Marion County coroner's office has ruled the death of a 6-month-old boy as a homicide. The coroner's office said Nygell Easter died from blunt-force trauma. The baby's father, who lives near 82nd Street and Craig Road on the northeast side, told police Monday his son fell off a bed while in a car seat. The father called 911 saying his baby was not breathing and unresponsive. Police say the investigation is ongoing. No arrests have been made so far.