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Clinton emphasizes federal-local collaboration in speech to mayors
"I will have your backs every day,” she told those attending the U.S. Conference of Mayors annual meeting in Indianapolis. She said she would seek local government leaders' input and would give them the flexibility to solve problems as they see fit.
Irsay buys Prince’s Yellow Cloud guitar at auction
The Indianapolis Colts owner paid $137,500 for a guitar that Prince used in numerous concerts until the mid-1990s.
Gregg wants review of vaping law; Senate leaders already taking a look
Republican Gov. Mike Pence, who signed the vaping legislation into law, declined to comment. But Gregg said a review of the law “is in order” and Senate leaders say they are already looking into the impact of the law.
Developer plans $20M apartment project on Fountain Square block
Nearly an entire city block in Fountain Square soon could be redeveloped, with five old buildings getting torn down and a new five-story project springing up with retail space and 94 apartments.
Finish Line shares soar after results impress investors
Shares of the athletic shoe and apparel retailer shot 20 percent higher after the company narrowly beat expectations and outlined plans for improved performance.
Software company Emarsys speeding up hiring plans
The marketing-software firm originally planned to employ 167 employees by the end of 2020. But it’s accelerating those plans and expects to be halfway to that goal by the end of this year.
Paradise Bakery & Cafe in Chase Tower to close Friday
Paradise already had indicated to its landlord that it wouldn’t renew its 10-year lease for the 4,700-square-foot space, which expires next year.
Westfield soliciting proposals for space already designated for Jonathan Byrd’s
Westfield has issued a request for proposals for a restaurant and catering business to lease space in its new indoor soccer facility—even though the city named Jonathan Byrd’s as its partner two years ago and doesn’t expect to select another company.
Local hackers team up to tackle transit issues
In a contest, college students created tools to find links between crime and mass transit and to encourage use of both IndyGo and the Indiana Pacers Bikeshare service.
Joe’s Butcher Shop expanding to offer catering, lunch options
Joe Lazzara, owner of Joe’s Butcher Shop and Fish Market, is adding 900 square feet to his store on Main Street in Carmel.
U.S. stocks tumble after Britain’s vote to leave EU
Markets in America mirrored a worldwide selloff Friday morning as the U.K.’s decision to leave the European Union fanned speculation that a divided Europe would hinder already fragile global growth.
Indiana gets more than $600,000 in federal housing grants
The money will be used to make repairs and improvements to public housing units, as well as providing housing counseling to struggling consumers.
Markets plunge as Britain decides to exit European Union
The vote in favor of a “Brexit” has shocked investors and sent stock markets plummeting around the world. Years of financial uncertainty lay ahead on a global scale as the U.K. and EU find their footing.
Central Indiana showcased as 200 mayors come to town
Mayors, their staffs and policy experts from across the country—about 1,200 conference attendees in all—will attend the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ annual summer gathering that runs Friday through Monday.
Tracking Indy’s mosquitoes, one ditch at a time
How do local health officials figure out where the mosquitoes are breeding, and whether they are spreading disease? It all starts with the field worker, looking in ditch after ditch. One of them is my son. I spend a few hours tagging along.
Weekend mayors’ conference a ‘coup’ for Indianapolis, leaders say
Indianapolis will host the U.S. Conference of Mayors this weekend for the first time in the group’s 84-year history.
IPL seeks rate hike to clean up Petersburg coal plant
IPL has filed petitions with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to install $100 million worth of pollution controls at Petersburg, a move it says will allow it to meet strict environmental regulations.
Gen Con’s expansion to Lucas Oil is test for conventions
Gen Con is the biggest and highest-profile convention to use both the stadium and convention center since the 2011 expansion—and others are watching to see how it works.