Indiana report shows drop in medical errors
The most common error in the 2009 report was a foreign object such as a sponge left in a patient after surgery.
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The most common error in the 2009 report was a foreign object such as a sponge left in a patient after surgery.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says he doesn't want to see trustees of the state's public colleges and universities asking
for more money at the Statehouse.
A private-equity firm backing Emmis CEO Jeff Smulyan’s buyout signed off on a compromise, but then changed its mind.
Police are searching for an armed robber who shot a woman Sunday morning inside her Lawrence home where three children were
sleeping. The victim told police she was playing cards with friends about 6 a.m. when two people broke in. One suspect, who
went by the name “T,” demanded she lie on the ground and give up her money, reports said. He shot her in the leg
and took off, according to police, then the suspects left in a small, gray car with tinted windows.
Three juveniles driving a black and silver pickup truck were taken into custody Monday morning after a police chase on the
west side. The chase began following a reported burglary at 4500 Vinewood Road and ended east of 71st Street and Georgetown
Road. No one was injured during the chase.
The cause of a fire at a southeast-side house is under investigation after flames destroyed much of the second story and threatened
neighbors’ homes. The blaze occurred about 12:30 a.m. Monday near Combs and County Line roads. The homeowner and his
wife were sleeping when a neighbor pounded on the door to alert them of the fire. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
The 62-unit project called National Apartments on the Monon is the latest phase of the Martindale on the Monon redevelopment
project, which began in 2005. The developer is Indianapolis-based Development Concepts Inc.
One perspective shows top-selling teams working just as hard to sell 27 percent less.
Aviv Arlon Global Ltd. pays $52 million for shopping center, which was in court-appointed receivership. Former real estate firm Premier
Properties USA Inc. developed Metropolis, with an investment of $160 million.
The economic impact of the MotorGP weekend is almost 20 percent of the entire Indiana Pacers season and more than 10 percent
of the Indianapolis Colts season. Not bad for an event the city puts almost nothing into. And it could be so much more.
Indianapolis’ Department of Public Works Board and its City-County Council Rules and Public Policy Committee both will meet
on Monday to consider the long-term deal. It would need approval from the City-County Council before taking effect.
A Monday morning announcement from Alden Global Capital puts CEO Jeff Smulyan’s efforts to take Emmis private in real jeopardy.
His attempts to sway preferred shareholders already have failed five times.
The new engineering lab and a smaller utility building will help consolidate all of Delphi’s 1,400 employees in Kokomo.
A businessman seeking to buy General Motors Co.'s Indianapolis metal-stamping plant met with workers Sunday at Lucas Oil
Stadium to urge them to accept pay cuts allowing the sale.
A total of 136,184 spectators attended the three days of action at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The death of a 13-year-old motorcycle rider at Indianapolis Motor Speedway cast a shadow over Sunday’s races at the historic
track and prompted mourning competitors to defend the development system for the dangerous circuit.
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management’s top attorney asked agency staff to change how they cite companies for
violating the state’s water pollution law.
Shortly after this year’s first Indianapolis MotoGP practice started Friday, Indianapolis Motor Speedway CEO Jeff Belskus
said the
two sides had agreed to a one-year contract extension that will bring the event back for a fourth year in 2011.