Supreme Court rejects Indiana’s appeal of Chrysler sale
The justices on Monday turned down an appeal from the state of Indiana pension funds that earlier challenged the automaker’s
bankruptcy proceedings.
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The justices on Monday turned down an appeal from the state of Indiana pension funds that earlier challenged the automaker’s
bankruptcy proceedings.
Once-a-month injection of best-selling drug will have patents that could extend until 2018.
A receiver appointed to manage the assets of financially troubled Hansen & Horn Group Inc. will recommend whether the Indianapolis-based
home builder should remain in business.
Did you feel Forced to go to “Star Wars in Concert”? Follow the tide to “Yuletide Celebration”?
State lawmakers are weighing possible changes to state gambling laws at a time when growing competition from out-of-state
casinos threatens to cut into business at Indiana’s 11 riverboat casinos.
Economist Paul Samuelson, who won a Nobel prize for his effort to bring mathematical analysis into economics, helped
shape tax policy in the Kennedy administration and wrote a textbook read by millions of college students, died Sunday.
Hybrid system of technology and human contact to be tried in 10 counties before wider roll-out
Shares of KAR Auction Services Inc. Friday inched above prices set by the vehicle auctioneer in its initial public offering.
The statement says the company anticipates reopening its loan-collection arm, but offers no assurances to the Ohio investors
it owes.
Stock in Carmel-based KAR Auction Services Inc. on Friday morning traded below prices set by the vehicle auctioneer in its
initial public offering.
Muncie plans to turn out most of its street lights to keep from going broke. But what about the social consequences?
For the first time in almost five decades a wingless race car may be returning to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway as the Indy
Racing League seriously ponders bold, new changes to its chassis formula for 2012.
Police are searching for a scam artist who pretends to be a city utility inspector. So far, the thief has targeted older women
in locations including Clinton County north of Indianapolis, Cicero, Zionsville and Speedway. Investigators say the scammer
gets the victims to go behind their homes with him, instructs them to wait outside, then goes inside and steals valuables.
Businesses unexpectedly increased their inventories in October, halting a slide of 13 consecutive declines. The small gain,
along with a fifth straight increase in sales, raised hopes that businesses will begin restocking their depleted shelves,
helping support the economic recovery.
Police are investigating an apparent murder-suicide that happened Thursday night at the John Marr Apartments on the north
side of Indianapolis. A man and woman died of gunshot wounds. Names were not disclosed. Police are awaiting the coroner’s
findings before releasing further details. Fox 59 will have more at 4 p.m.
For the first time in nearly five decades, a wingless car could circle the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The Indy Racing League is studying a radical new chassis design for 2012.
Carmel firm using $12 million in venture capital for buying spree is now nation’s second-largest operator of sleep centers.
“Kirkus Reviews,” one of the leading sources of book criticism, has folded. Why you should care.
Wall Street analysts have described the potential sale of Chicago-based General Growth Properties as a “once-in-a-lifetime
opportunity” for a company to make “the deal of the decade” in the shopping-mall business.