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Interactive Intelligence rebounds with third-quarter profit
The Indianapolis-based company, which develops software for call centers, continued to pick up more big sales as it focused more on cloud-based services.
IU economists: Sluggish growth to continue into 2014
Thank the government for a subpar outlook, Indiana University economists said prior to kicking off their annual forecast road show Wednesday morning in Indianapolis.
Well-known executives to women: Keep it ‘authentic’
Media mogul Martha Stewart and advertising tycoon Charlotte Beers shared thoughts with hundreds of women Tuesday afternoon in Indianapolis.
Indianapolis officer Bisard convicted in fatal 2010 crash
A suspended Indianapolis police officer was convicted Tuesday of driving drunk and causing a fatal crash in a case that has roiled the city's police department for more than three years.
Dunkin Donuts in Carmel robbed
Police say a man with a black handgun robbed a Dunkin Donuts shop in Carmel just after 9 p.m. Monday. The man took an undisclosed amount of cash and fled through the rear door of the business at 1305 S. Rangeline Road.
Woman, 21, dies in triple shooting
A triple shooting in the 700 block of North Denny Street fatally wounded a woman about 6 p.m. Monday. The dead woman, Myeah Davis, 21, was found in a yard in the east-side neighborhood. Another victim, who is in serious condition, was found in the house. Another victim was in good condition after getting a ride to the hospital before police arrived at the scene.
Victims tied up in home robbery
Four armed intruders wearing Halloween masks forced their way into a far-north-side apartment Tuesday morning, and then tied up, pistol-whipped and robbed four residents. The incident happened about 4:30 a.m. at Annaberry Park Apartments, near West 79th Street and Harcourt Road. The robbers got away with more than $1,000 in cash, computer equipment, TVs and mobile phones. The victims suffered bruises and facial lacerations.
Republic Airways extends time to close $145M Frontier sale
Buyer Indigo Partners says it first needs agreements with the union for Frontier flight attendants, and with credit card issuer Barclays.
Former Simon exec pleads guilty to fraud in kickback scheme
Carmel resident Mark Palombaro, 55, likely faces prison time after admitting to his role in a scheme that prosecutors say netted him $766,000.
Lilly a possible suitor for Novartis AG’s animal-health unit
Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co., Bayer AG and Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH are among companies that may consider an offer if the Swiss drugmaker proceeds with the animal-health sale.
Anderson University cuts staff, majors as enrollment drops
After suffering a 7-percent dip in enrollment, Anderson University, a Christian liberal arts college, plans to cut 4 percent of its workforce.
Roundup: Soup joint, Ethiopian eats and relocations
Soupremacy is set to take space just off Monument Circle vacated by Teapots n Treasures, which moved a couple of blocks away, while Ambrosia settles into new digs in Broad Ripple.
Lawmakers considering more changes to patent laws
U.S. lawmakers, influenced by companies including Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co., Cisco Systems Inc. and Qualcomm Inc., are considering the second set of patent-law changes in three years as the courts try to race ahead of Congress.
Fishers seeking public input on tax-hike proposal
Fishers’ Town Council is convening a special meeting next week to hear what residents think of a proposal to raise the food-and-beverage tax by 1 percent to fund economic development projects.
Pence taps interim chief to head Indiana labor agency
Ruble became interim commissioner in September after Sean Keefer moved to the governor's office to serve as Pence's chief lobbyist.
Local developer plans six-story office building in Castleton
Edgeworth Laskey Properties LLC, which has developed three buildings within Allison Pointe Park, bought the 10.5-acre parcel along Interstate 465 from a suburban Chicago company.
Indiana trial courts got 1.6 million cases in 2012
The 2012 Indiana Judicial Service and Probation Report, released Monday, provide details about court operations at the county and appellate level.
County clerk seeking nod for Indiana secretary of state
If picked by Democrats at their convention next year, Marion County Clerk Beth White would likely face incumbent Republican Secretary of State Connie Lawson.
State: It’ll be Christmas before we can talk to Obamacare website
Indiana officials don’t expect HealthCare.gov to be able to share individual account information with the state’s Medicaid computer systems until the end of the year.