Zionsville decides not to appeal decision in Wal-Mart case
On Monday night, the Zionsville Plan Commission unanimously agreed not to pursue further legal action in the case that involves Wal-Mart’s initial store proposal from 2006.
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On Monday night, the Zionsville Plan Commission unanimously agreed not to pursue further legal action in the case that involves Wal-Mart’s initial store proposal from 2006.
Renters accounted for all of the 8 million-plus net households the United States added in the past decade. Home ownership has dipped to 63.5 percent, near a 48-year low.
It’s officially summer, which means outdoor activities, a musical from Bob Harbin, and lots of concert choices.
Federal regulators are giving the proposed $48 billion merger between health insurers Anthem Inc. and Cigna Corp a hard look, and some analysts are hedging their bets.
Angie Carr Klitzsch is EmployIndy’s new president and CEO, and Marie Mackintosh is chief operating officer.
Clinton will address the U.S. Conference of Mayors' annual meeting at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, the organization announced Monday.
ESPN is reportedly set to pay close to $200 million per year for the secondary media rights of the Big Ten Conference, according to a Monday morning report by Sports Business Journal.
Doctors who accept free meals from the pharmaceutical industry are more likely to prescribe certain branded drugs to Medicare patients than generics, according to a study published Monday.
The money will be awarded from IU’s Grand Challenges Program, a new push that is designed to tackle “major and large-scale problems facing humanity” that can only be addressed by multidisciplinary research teams.
Ardagh Group’s glass-packaging division has filed plans with the city of Fishers that show the planned location of its new offices and how many people will work there.
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management is taking public comments through June 30 on its draft plan for adopting the new rules.
An Indiana auto assembly plant and economic development officials have turned to Fort Campbell, Kentucky, to find employees.
Watchdogs say it’s another example of Indiana’s weak ethics laws, which were exposed in recent years by high-profile cases involving the former state superintendent and other officials.
The former House Speaker made the remarks in Indianapolis on Saturday before about 2,000 delegates who attended the Democratic Party’s state convention.
Owner Scott Wise said he’s ordered additional sexual harassment training companywide—beyond the training managers already undergo.
Owner Scott Wise said he’s ordered additional sexual harassment training companywide—beyond the training managers already undergo.
Two former guest-services managers at shopping malls in Illinois and Oklahoma have sued Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group, claiming the retail property giant violated the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Indiana’s unemployment rate was 5.2 percent in April and 4.8 percent one year ago.
At times of peak leisure travel, the airport’s economy parking lot fills up entirely, an airport official said. Throughout the year, the airport garage can get so full that only roof-level parking is available.