Former Sen. Bayh joining Washington, D.C., law firm
The firm of McGuireWoods announced Monday that former Sen. Evan Bayh would be a partner and strategic advisor to domestic and international clients on public policy matters.
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The firm of McGuireWoods announced Monday that former Sen. Evan Bayh would be a partner and strategic advisor to domestic and international clients on public policy matters.
Top executives from WellPoint Inc. and UnitedHealth Group Inc. are meeting almost monthly with their counterparts from Aetna Inc., Cigna Corp. and Humana Inc. in an informal lobbying alliance aimed at blunting parts of the health-care law, say sources with knowledge of the sessions.
Frank Vogel talks like a man of conviction and looks like he just walked off the set of the movie Hoosiers. If only he can string together a few victories, he could be just what the franchise needs.
Florida-based CV Sports Marketing Inc. alleges in a lawsuit that the IRL and Indianapolis Motor Speedway could owe millions of dollars in fees relating to its role in landing Izod as a title sponsor.
Indiana lawmakers are working quickly to help fix the state's bankrupt unemployment insurance system in enough time to give businesses a tax break.
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has classified Ball State as a "high research university" for the first time, elevating it to a status shared in Indiana only by Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis.
An Indiana proposal to require that state documents be issued only in English is raising philosophical and practical questions from lawmakers trying to navigate the tricky territory of immigration politics.
President Larry Bird fired head coach Jim O’Brien on Sunday after the team squandered a promising start to the season by losing seven of its past eight games.
A proposed statewide smoking ban now has so many exemptions that health advocates say it nearly loses its meaning.
The West Lafayette company does not yet market a product and has not yet reported a profit.
Several attorneys have questioned a timetable for the approval of a coal-gasification plant in southwestern Indiana, saying it leaves too little time for public input.
The West Virginia Attorney General's Office has accused DirectBuy and a Charleston franchise of tricking consumers into joining the buying club, which is based in Indiana.
An insurance company will pay $2 million to the family of two people killed in a boating accident at Lake Monroe last June. Susan Collier, 58, and her 8-year-old grandson Gage Pruett were killed in the crash. Winston Wood, 19, was charged with leaving the scene of the accident.
Fallen Indianapolis police officer David Moore will be laid to rest at Crown Hill Cemetery next week following a funeral at Conseco Fieldhouse. Moore, 29, died after being shot in the head during a traffic stop Sunday. Public visitation is scheduled for 2 -8 p.m. Monday at Crown Hill Funeral Home and Cemetery. Funeral services are 11 a.m. Tuesday at the downtown arena. A procession will leave downtown after the funeral and travel past IMPD’s North District Roll Call before returning to Crown Hill. Moore will be buried in the cemetery’s Heroes of Public Safety section.
The Indiana State Department of Health filed emergency stop-sale orders against two Marathon gas stations in Indianapolis Thursday after finding too much water in the gas they were selling. The station at 9601 N. College Ave. had water in its premium unleaded gas. The Marathon at 3511 S. Post Road had problems with its regular unleaded fuel. Indiana State Department of Health's Ken Severson said the problem boils down to maintenance at the gas stations and advised drivers who had filled up at the stations in question to have a mechanic check their fuel systems for water. The stop-sale order remains in place until the gas meets state standards.
In this day and age when everyone carries a cell phone with a camera or video recorder, Peyton Manning's nearly spotless image is more incredible than his NFL streak of starting games.
An updated Indiana University website shows Hamilton County looking good against some suburban powerhouses but not so great compared to others.
A panel of Indiana Court of Appeals judges on Monday will consider a complaint from the Indiana Association of Beverage Retailers, which insists too many competing drugstores are receiving beer permits.
City officials hope landing the Lids Indiana Bulls as a tenant at the planned Grand Park Sports Campus will help drive thousands of visitors to the 300-acre site—and nearby businesses.