Rolls-Royce moving 2,500 workers downtown
The British-based company will move the office workers later this year to a downtown Indianapolis office building on South Meridian Street formerly occupied by Eli Lilly and Co.
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The British-based company will move the office workers later this year to a downtown Indianapolis office building on South Meridian Street formerly occupied by Eli Lilly and Co.
Butler University Bulldog fans will have to do without their mascot when the men’s basketball team takes on Old Dominion in the first round of the NCAA tournament Thursday night in Washington. Blue II, a real bulldog, attended the Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis last year as Butler made its run to the championship game. But NCAA rules forbid live animals from early-round venues. Blue II’s Twitter site has been overwhelmed with fans opposing the ban.
Police say two missing children from Alabama were found unharmed Monday in Indianapolis after they were taken by their baby sitter. Six-year-old Angel Montoya and 5-year-old Christian Montoya of Russellville, Ala., may have been kidnapped by Teresa McGee, according to officials. She’s now in custody in Indiana. The Alabama Department of Public Safety issued a Missing Child Alert for two children Monday. The boys were located at Rosewood Commons Apartments near West 56th Street.
A 20-year-old mother was jailed Tuesday morning after running from the scene of a late-night crash in which she and her 18-month-old baby suffered injuries. Witnesses say Evelyn Haffield crashed her white Dodge Neon into a barricade wall on Interstate 65 southbound near the Meridian Street exit shortly before midnight. After the crash, Haffield was seen running across four lanes of I-65 with her baby. Police investigating the scene found a diaper bag and bottles of beer inside the car. Haffield called 911 about 2 a.m. Tuesday seeking an ambulance. She was treated at the hospital before being taken to jail.
Indiana Department of Labor Commissioner Lori Torres said Tuesday that the school will be fined $22,500 for five violations, including failing to properly train Declan Sullivan, the 20-year-old junior film student who died in the Oct. 27 accident.
The receiver appointed in the case is distributing the last of $2.6 million in assets he recovered from the $29 million investors lost in the Ponzi scheme.
The Indianapolis-based life insurer pulled in sales last year of $1.7 billion and boosted its overall assets 12 percent, to $24.4 billion.
Indianapolis Opera back up to four programs; Civic leading with “Drowsy Chaperone.”
Cincinnati-based Total Quality Logistics Inc., a national freight brokerage firm, plans to open a satellite office in Indianapolis in April.
The Indianapolis Colts and its stadium manager, the Capital Improvement Board of Marion County, are squabbling over who pays certain concession expenses. The dispute ultimately could reach arbitration, if an agreement is not reached.
At the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership, Gifford will work primarily with the private-sector-led Central Indiana Transit Task Force, the regional mass transit initiative co-founded by CICP.
An Indiana Senate committee plans to vote Wednesday on a proposal aimed at expanding charter schools after hearing from the public on the bill last week.
The network announced Tuesday it had hired Bayh to offer commentary and analysis across Fox News' programming ahead of the 2012 elections.
Jim Irsay said Monday he's "optimistic" the league will not lose the 2011 season or next year's Super Bowl in Indianapolis because of the lockout, though he is "disappointed" that players have resorted to making their case through the legal system.
In 1987, KFC became the first fast-food chain to enter mainland China, and it’s never looked back.
Speculative development is almost unheard of these days, but the Fort Harrison Reuse Authority is taking the plunge as it works toward breaking ground this year on what it expects will be a 45,000-square-foot building geared toward retail and office tenants.