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19-year-old accuses councilman Adamson of sexual misconduct
The man reported the alleged incident to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department on June 20, saying it occurred last fall. The report obtained by IBJ described a “sexual investigation” but did not provide details.
Cavaliers’ NBA title big score for local merchandising firm
MainGate Inc. is anticipating a solid six-figure payday as one of about 10 NBA-licensed companies selling Cleveland Cavaliers merchandise in the wake of the team’s NBA title over the Golden State Warriors.
Trump runs far behind Clinton in Indiana donations
Donald Trump’s nationwide lag in fundraising compared with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is apparent even in Indiana, despite the fact polling shows Trump comfortably besting Clinton in a general election matchup here.
House Republicans offering proposals for health care changes
House Republicans are unveiling new proposals to repeal and replace President Barack Obama's health care law, as Speaker Paul Ryan seeks to showcase a GOP governing agenda amid the tumult of the presidential campaign.
Homes selling at strongest pace nationally since 2007
Americans snapped up houses in May almost as soon as properties were listed, fueling the strongest sales rate in nearly a decade.
Court rules in favor of Carmel in Home Place annexation case
In his decision, Special Judge Matthew Kincaid wrote that the residents of the 1,017-acre area of unincorporated Clay Township did not prove all of the elements necessary to prevent Carmel’s annexation.
Explosive growth in Indiana charter schools begins to cool
An unprecedented expansion of charter schools over the past five years—centered heavily in Indianapolis—is expected to push the number of privately managed public schools in Indiana to 100 this fall for the first time.
Lots of unknowns keeping Federal Reserve cautious about rates
Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen said Tuesday that the U.S. economy faces numerous uncertainties that compel the Fed to proceed cautiously in raising interest rates.
Lawmaker DeLaney plans tougher gun-control legislation
State Rep. Ed DeLaney of Indianapolis criticized Indiana’s “very, very limited” gun laws and said he wants to introduce bills that would ban large ammunition clips and “automatic military-type” weapons.
Existing-home sales surge in central Indiana
Existing-home sales in central Indiana jumped 18.6 percent in May as average sale prices ticked up and inventory dropped significantly.
Ball State study: State too focused on landing ‘footloose’ jobs
Indiana and the nation need to rethink their economic development strategies, which are excessively focused on trying to land large factories—an increasingly difficult task, the report found.
CEO Ellis resigns after 20 years at struggling drug firm Endocyte
The West Lafayette-based company has named CFO and COO Mike Sherman as new CEO and president, but did not give a reason for the abrupt change in leadership.
Tech veteran Dorsey takes a seat on Lesson.ly’s board
The former ExactTarget CEO has been an investor and adviser in the software firm since late 2014, but recently decided he wanted to increase his role in the fast-growing firm.
City taking bids for more Union Station repair work
The Department of Metropolitan Development is soliciting bids for masonry, roofing, skylight and steel work at the 130-year-old downtown landmark.
Plan for downtown concert venue on old GM plant site called off
REI Investments, the Carmel-based developer who had been under contract to redevelop about half of the site into a $30 million concert venue, has mutually agreed with owner RACER Trust to terminate the plan.
Japanese manufacturer plans $50M plant, 70 jobs in Indiana
Japan’s largest steel producer announced plans Tuesday to open a subsidiary in Shelbyville in a plant that is expected to be fully operational by spring 2018.
Zionsville Plan Commission not in favor of downtown proposal
The development, proposed by 200 West Partners LLC, would include single-family homes, multifamily housing, and a retail and office building with a restaurant to the west of Sycamore and Main Streets.
Trump adds Hoosier political consultant to campaign staff
Kevin Kellems, who served as communications director for former Vice President Dick Cheney and advised Sen. Dan Coats and former Sen. Dick Lugar, joined the campaign earlier this month, a source close to the move told IBJ.