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Alcoa cutting 65 jobs at Lafayette plant
United Steelworkers local president Jerry Misner says the layoffs at the Lafayette plant are effective Monday.
New Indiana laws on guns, booze, driving take effect
The latest batch of Indiana laws takes effect Thursday, with new provisions raising the age at which teenagers can get driver's
licenses and requiring ID checks for everyone buying alcohol.
Carmel attorney elected to Indiana University’s board
IU says MaryEllen Bishop of Carmel has been elected to an alumni seat on the Indiana University Board of Trustees.
Grassley asks Lilly, peers about whistleblower treatment
U.S. Senator Charles Grassley asked 16 drugmakers, including Eli Lilly & Co., Pfizer Inc. and AstraZeneca Plc, to reveal
how they treat whistleblowers who file complaints under the False Claims Act.
Firework permits down, more private shows expected
State officials expect more backyard fireworks shows this year because budget problems have forced many municipalities to
cancel large professional fireworks displays.
FBI scoops up Tim Durham’s car collection
An agreement with Durham's attorney paved the way for FBI agents to pick up 18 cars from Durham's residences in Indianapolis
and Los Angeles.
WellPoint seeking 14 percent rate hike in California
Indianapolis-based WellPoint Inc. said Wednesday that its California subsidiary will dial down rate hikes that drew national outrage earlier this year and helped spark a final push for health care reform.
Indiana Black Expo Summer Celebration schedule
Indiana Black Expo kicks off its 40th annual Summer Celebration July 12 with a full schedule of events.
Health care reform bringing changes to Caregivers
Caregivers anticipates coping with declining Medicare reimbursements while having to offer insurance to its employees.
CNO Financial finalizes $10M life insurance settlement
CNO Financial Group Inc. has finalized plans to set up a $10 million fund to settle a multistate investigation into increases
in policy costs.
Taxi passengers get bill of rights
City leaders have introduced a Passenger Bill of Rights that must be displayed in all licensed taxicabs in Indianapolis. Among
the rights: the ability to pay with a credit card, to take the shortest route to a destination and ride in a safe, clean,
well-maintained taxi. It also says drivers must be well-groomed and appropriately dressed, and they’re required to speak
English and obey traffic laws.
Crooks caught on camera
Three armed men were caught on camera robbing a Walgreens store on East 86th Street in Nora. The suspects got away with $3,200
in cash and nearly $6,000 worth of prescription drugs. The men brandished guns and ordered two employees to open the safe
containing the store's cash, then forced the store pharmacist to hand over oxycodone and other powerful painkillers. No
one was hurt and no arrests have been made.
Man expected to survive being shot 13 times
Police said Robert Stokes, 22, was shot near West 20th Street and Tibbs Avenue on the west side of Indianapolis shortly before
1 a.m. Stokes may have been hit as many as six times in the chest and seven times in the arms, investigators said, but he
is expected to survive. His mother drove him to Methodist Hospital, where he was listed in serious condition. Police said
Stokes knew his assailant, but no arrests have been made. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Was Daniels right about the Court of Appeals?
The state Supreme Court rammed an appeals court decision on Indiana’s voter ID bill down its throat. Was the appellate
decision “judicial arrogance?”
House speaker continues quest for jobs data
State Rep. Pat Bauer says employment figures provided by the Indiana Economic Development Corp. are a good start but insists
the
agency is not revealing everything it can.
Ticket giveaway: IEMF’s “Dracula” concert
San Francisco-based Canconier performs music from the time of Vlad the Impaler.
UPDATE: Stamping plant suitor gets time to negotiate
There’s more time for Illinois-based JD Norman Industries to hammer out a deal to buy a General Motors stamping plant
in Indianapolis, potentially saving hundreds of local jobs.
Quartet of original musicals find Indiana stages
There are few things harder in entertainment than the creation of new musical theater.
Biofuels company Poet to reopen Cloverdale ethanol plant
Poet LLC plans to reopen the former Altra Biofuels plant in nine months, creating as many as 45 jobs.
