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Matt Jackson and Joe Lonnemann have joined Ambrose Property Group as partners and vice presidents of the brokerage division.
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Matt Jackson and Joe Lonnemann have joined Ambrose Property Group as partners and vice presidents of the brokerage division.
A family was forced out of its north-side home Sunday evening due to a fire apparently caused by a resident who left hair brushes in a pot of boiling water. The family was awakened by a smoke alarm and popping noises in their home at 5400 Indianola Ave. An unidentified man went back into the burning home and suffered smoke inhalation. He was taken to a hospital in serious condition.
Indiana State Police are investigating reports of rocks thrown at passing semis on Interstate 465 early Monday morning. Police responded after two truck drivers called in the incidents in the area of I-465 just south of Interstate 70 on the city’s east side. There were no reports of serious injury.
A woman identified as 20-year-old Amanda Tames of Indianapolis is in critical condition at Methodist Hospital after being hit by a car late Sunday. The vehicle, which police suspect may be a GMC SUV of some type, hit the woman while she was riding her bicycle in the 5600 block of Gray Road. She was thrown about 200 feet, according to police, and suffered several fractures. Authorities believe the vehicle might have damage to its front headlights and part of the grill.
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the pace of mortgage loan activity decreased 1.5 percent for the week ended Sept. 3, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The rate for 30-year mortgages increased to 4.5 percent from 4.43 percent the previous week. The rate for 15-year mortgages rose to 4 percent from 3.88 percent.
TV crew couldn't turn away fast enough as Texans safety Bernard Pollard gives Colts receiver Reggie Wayne, and millions watching at home, an awful earful.
Noting banking reform already has limited the pool of investors for private placements, Jeremy Hill expects regulators to tighten restrictions even more.
The local startup expects to raise another $1.3 million this year and launch pilots of a new mobile device connecting patients with doctors.
Caterpillar Reman Powertrain is requesting the tax break to offset costs related to a $13.6 million investment the company says will help retain 338 factory jobs.
International Automotive Components Group said the layoffs will occur in two stages—on Nov. 10 and again on Dec. 13. Expiring contracts are responsible for the cuts, said a company spokesman, who added that the employees could be recalled.
Did you make it to Penrod? Catch the Indianapolis City Ballet benefit?
Democrat Terry Curry and Republican Mark Massa say restoring trust is job one for the next Marion County prosecutor.
Indianapolis will host the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives’ annual meeting in July 2015, expected to attract more than 1,500 visitors and generate more than $2 million in visitor spending.
In three years, the Big Ten Network has become a model for—and some might say the envy of —big-time college sports around the country. It’s forecasting $272.9 million in revenue and a 36-percent profit in 2012.
Purdue's Center for the Environment and the Chinese Academy of Sciences will use their partnership to focus on the impact of population growth and urbanization in the two nations.
College students are selecting majors that will lead straight to a job after graduation and not into a field riddled with layoffs and unemployment, local college leaders said.
An appeals court overturned a ruling from two years ago that granted class-action status to plaintiffs who alleged improper marketing of the schizophrenia drug.
A U.S. appeals court in New York threw out a September 2008 ruling that said plaintiffs could pursue as a group claims that Zyprexa marketing caused them to pay more for the drug than what it was worth. The plaintiffs were seeking $6.8 billion in damages.
The UAW’s regional office appears to be arranging a contract vote by mail-in ballot. Word on the shop floor is that a ballot will accompany a new proposal, which includes $70,000 cash for union members who work for JD Norman for two years. The offer is double the amount in a previous proposal.
John Clark III, executive director of the Indianapolis Airport Authority, has withdrawn his name from consideration for the top position at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world’s busiest airport.