Hogsett confirmed as U.S. attorney
Indianapolis attorney Joe Hogsett has received approval from the full Senate to be the next U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Indiana.
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Indianapolis attorney Joe Hogsett has received approval from the full Senate to be the next U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Indiana.
Ash Brokerage Corp. and InSource Inc. have merged to create Ash InSource LLC, a company with annual fixed and equity-indexed annuity sales of more than $1 billion.
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis has received a three-year, $700,000 grant from the PNC Foundation to renovate its early childhood exhibit, Playscape. It is the first major gift the foundation has made in Indianapolis.
A personnel consultant who helped Indiana's human services agency develop its "hybrid system" of face-to-face case worker contact with automated welfare intake is now running the agency's main welfare division.
The meeting is billed as a chance to discuss the role of community colleges in preparing the nation's work force and reaching President Barack Obama's goal of having more college graduates.
A company that’s taking over library systems draws fire from patrons and employees, but claims to cut costs.
In this new age of health care, ushered in by President Obama’s signing in March of a sweeping health care reform law, health care players are encouraged to remove the gloves if they want to reap the benefits of reform.
Major health insurers, including Indianapolis-based Anthem, are being ordered to a hearing to explain why they are eliminating child-only policies.
The money is part of an effort by Indianapolis-based Lumina Foundation to boost the number of Americans with college-level degrees.
An Indianapolis policeman has been cleared of brutality charges involving a woman who said the officer beat her while she was pregnant. Internal affairs investigators say officer Scott Childers did nothing wrong. Ladonna Dixon, 25, claimed Childers beat her during an arrest in summer 2009, causing a miscarriage. She later filed a $3.4 million federal lawsuit against the city. Police say a medical report and an investigation found Dixon’s claims to be baseless.
A pizza-delivery driver was pepper-sprayed and robbed in a west-side motel parking lot early Wednesday morning, Indianapolis police say. The incident, which involved a Papa John’s driver, occurred in the Dollar Inn parking lot along Crawfordsville Road near Speedway just after 1 a.m. The perpetrator got away with an undisclosed amount of cash.
A 56-year-old Indianapolis man was rushed to Methodist Hospital in serious condition about 3 a.m. Wednesday after being stabbed in the stomach three times by an acquaintance. Police say victim Lindsay Toliver and some friends were partying at a home in the 900 block of North Oakland Avenue when a fight erupted. Detectives say Toliver hit the acquaintance over the head with a beer bottle. The man then stabbed Toliver. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
The city has accumulated a $12 million surplus of funds from the downtown TIF district, raising questions from critics who wonder how the windfall came about.