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Louisville men’s basketball coach Rick Pitino vowed that he “will not resign” as investigations continue into allegations that one of his former staffers hired dancers to strip and have sex with recruits and players.
The state agency said Tuesday there were 114 preventable adverse medical incidents in hospitals and health care facilities in 2014.
The Indianapolis-based hospital system announced the donation from John Schnatter Thursday during a groundbreaking ceremony for St. Vincent House, which will include private units for 20 families who have a child or loved receiving extended care.
Shares in Anthem Inc. and Cigna Corp., which agreed to a $48 billion deal in July, continued to slide Thursday after presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said mergers in the industry deserve more scrutiny.
Dow Chemical is exploring all options for its subsidiary, Indianapolis-based Dow AgroSciences. The company employs 1,500 workers in the Indianapolis area and, as a stand-alone firm, would be the fifth-largest by revenue in Indiana.
Indiana businesses will save $327 million next year by paying off a federal loan that propped up the unemployment program during the Great Recession.
All Ricker's Convenience Stores in Hamilton County have joined the "Safe Haven" initiative.
The Indiana Judicial Service Report said the number of new cases was down 10 percent from a year earlier.
Workers overwhelmingly approved a new four-year contract in voting that ended Wednesday night. UAW represents more than 7,000 Fiat Chrysler workers in central Indiana.
Eli Lilly and Co. beat Wall Street’s expectations with its third-quarter profit, prompting the drugmaker to raise its full-year forecast by as much as 20 cents per share.
The Indianapolis School Board expects to vote next week on a “framework” for shifting the district toward a system with more freedom for principals and schools over the next three years.
The renovated Mollenkopf Athletic Center would house a locker room, players' lounge, meeting rooms, a sports performance training area, a sports medicine facility and coaches' offices.
The developer plans to begin tearing down the 17,200-square-foot Center for Instructional Radio and Television at 931 Fletcher Ave. yet this year and start delivering for occupancy the first of 82 total units in about 12 months.
The NCAA has decided not to meet with executives from two popular fantasy game websites as part of a plan to distance itself from the industry.
A federal lawsuit has been filed on behalf of two Brownsburg school cafeteria workers who were disciplined after posting concerns about school spending on social media.
The Regional Cities Initiative Strategic Review committee met Tuesday to review the seven proposals from throughout Indiana.
The Purdue Research Foundation and a partner firm are planning a pilot program with 100 to 300 students, who could get tuition funding in exchange for a cut of their future incomes.
The funds would have helped pay for estimated $11 million in damages after severe summer storms pounded parts of the state.
A Canadian software firm has signed an agreement to acquire CTI Group Holdings Inc., one of the smallest publicly traded companies based in Indianapolis.