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Ratio Architects acquires North Carolina firm
Ratio Architects Inc., the area’s fourth-largest architectural firm, has acquired Cherry Huffman Architects in Raleigh, N.C.
Duke Energy plans acquisition, new CEO
Duke Energy Corp. announced Monday an agreement to buy Progress Energy Inc. and put Progress CEO William Johnson in charge of what will be the largest U.S. utility.
Push for sweeping school changes picking up steam
Leaders of a school choice group and the Indiana Public Charter Schools Association are slated to be at the Statehouse Monday to talk about public support for proposals such as vouchers that would use taxpayer money to help send children to private schools.
NFL playoffs’ first 2 games set ratings milestones
The New York Jets' last-second 17-16 victory over the Indianapolis Colts earned the highest rating since the NFL began airing prime-time wild card games in 2002.
Lawmaker wants homeowners to pay for pond safety
An Indiana lawmaker worried about the dangers posed by retention ponds wants nearby homeowners to foot the bill of erecting safety barriers such as guardrails.
Legislators to debate bans on smoking, mobile phones
Lawmakers who want to ban smoking statewide and prohibit drivers from using handheld mobile phones have worked for years to sway opponents who denounce the bans as too much government intrusion. Now supporters say those arguments may be diminishing.
Carson’s staff step up security after Arizona shooting
The staff of Democratic U.S. Rep. Andre Carson of Indianapolis is increasing security after the Saturday shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.
Arizona congresswoman shot, at least 5 killed
U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona was shot in the head Saturday when an assailant opened fire outside a Tuscon grocery store during a meeting with constituents, killing at least five people and wounding several others in a rampage that rattled the nation.
WTHR hires news director
Television news veteran Keith Connors will join WTHR-TV Channel 13 as news director Jan. 12, the local station announced Friday.
Online site: Indianapolis business sales recovering
Sales have rebounded to 2008 levels, BizBuySell reports. But why?
Evans exits mayor’s race, supports Kennedy
Democratic City-County Councillor Jose Evans follows Indianapolis businessman Brian Williams out of the race to challenge Republican Mayor Greg Ballard.
Deputy prosecutor fired amid criminal probe
A Marion County deputy prosecutor who is facing criminal charges is now out of a job. Kirmille Welbon was arrested on a battery charge Sunday night after police say she got into a fight with another woman outside a home on the Indianapolis northwest side. Welbon claimed she was having an affair with the woman’s husband, which he denies. She was fired Thursday. A special prosecutor is handling the case against her.
Blaze damages northeast-side church
Fire tore through a northeast-side church sanctuary Thursday night shortly after services ended. Firefighters responded to a call from New Life Community Church of Truth, 6345 Massachusetts Ave., about 10:40 p.m. and found heavy smoke pouring from the 7,000-square-foot brick building. It took crews about 20 minutes to find the source of the fire, then 30 minutes to extinguish it. Officials estimate the blaze caused about $375,000 in damage to the sanctuary and roof. About 100 members of the congregation were at the church for evening services, which let out about 15 minutes prior to the fire being reported. No one was in the church when the blaze broke out.
Is Jim Harbaugh worth twice as much as Colts’ Jim Caldwell?
Two NFL teams are offering Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh $7 million annually to be their head coach, despite no experience in this arena. That puts him in elite company near Bill Belichick.
Audiovox agrees to buy local speaker maker Klipsch
Audiovox said in a statement, though, that the deal is “subject to a number of contingencies.” Indianapolis-based Klipsch was founded in 1945 and has 130 local employees.
Former Prosecutor Brizzi seeking forfeiture of OmniSource scrap yards
Former Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi lashed out at metal-recycling giant OmniSource in his last week in office, asking a judge to force the company to forfeit all five of its Marion County scrap yards and a foundry facility in Hendricks County.
Marsh hit with second federal labor charge
National Labor Relations Board accuses supermarket chain of intimidating employees at its Beech Grove store for supporting an attempt to unionize. The charges follow a similar complaint NLRB made in November involving Marsh’s Georgetown Road store.
NHRA moves tech department to Indianapolis
The California-based National Hot Rod Association said Thursday that it is moving its technical department headquarters to Indianapolis to be closer to many of its race teams headquartered here.
New jobs point to slow, steady economic growth
The nation's economy added 103,000 jobs in December and the unemployment rate dropped to 9.4 percent last month, its lowest level in 19 months. But the job growth fell short of expectations based on a strengthening economy.