Republicans making same old mistake on health reform
Rather than railing incessantly against Obamacare, Republicans would do themselves and the country a favor if they finally agreed on a common alternative for fixing the health care system.
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Rather than railing incessantly against Obamacare, Republicans would do themselves and the country a favor if they finally agreed on a common alternative for fixing the health care system.
ExactTarget CEO Scott Dorsey and his team have taken the reins of the Marketing Cloud unit at Salesforce.com, a move that has analysts raving.
Klipsch CEO Paul Jacobs said the Indianapolis-based audio company took a pass on partnering with several other NFL quarterbacks before signing a deal in August with Andrew Luck.
Three central Indiana cities that once had thousands of auto workers have joined together in seeking a $20 million federal grant to help attract new businesses to their empty factories.
Communities on Amtrak's Hoosier State line from Indianapolis to Chicago will help continue the service for at least a year.
Cynthia Simon Skjodt, the daughter of late shopping mall magnate Melvin Simon, is donating $1.5 million to the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy in honor of her father, the school announced Wednesday morning.
R. Scott Waddell, commissioner of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles, will step down Dec. 2, he announced Tuesday.
The $2.7 million agreement will keep the Hoosier State passenger rail service between Indy and Chicago operating for one year.
The toll from fraud perpetrated by former personal-injury attorney William Conour has increased significantly from earlier estimates, federal prosecutors said in a sentencing memorandum filed Tuesday.
Noblesville police are asking for the public’s help in locating a 15-year-old who has been missing since early this month. Jordan Sheppard ran from his mother’s vehicle in the area of 16 S. 10th St. at about 10:15 p.m. Oct. 4 and never came home. Anyone with information on the teen should call the police department at (317) 773-1300.
Charles Boston, 34, was arrested on drug and gun possession charges by Indianapolis police Monday afternoon after emergency crews were called to his apartment to help an unresponsive 8-month-old boy. The baby was pronounced dead a short time later at the hospital. Police found 28 marijuana plants and items used to prepare pot for sale at the apartment in the 500 block of Tomahawk Trail, south of 10th Street and west of Girls School Road. The baby’s mother, Malorie Stauch, 27, wasn’t arrested, but the baby’s twin brother and a 5-year-old girl were taken by Child Protective Services.
Peyton Manning’s return to Indianapolis for Sunday night’s Indianapolis Colts game against the Denver Broncos has been a boon for hoteliers. According to Visit Indy, 99 percent of downtown’s 7,200 hotel rooms are sold out for Sunday night, a typically difficult night for hotels to fill rooms. Only about 1,600 of those can be chalked up to a convention. Sunday’s prime-time game will mark the first time Manning will play at Lucas Oil Stadium since joining the Broncos last season after 14 years with the Colts.
A maker of porcelain products plans to invest $16 million to purchase, renovate and equip a vacant pottery production plant in Kokomo and create as many as 140 jobs by 2014.
A judge is hearing arguments from former Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White that his conviction on voter fraud should be thrown out because his lawyer, Carl Brizzi, didn't adequately defend him.
Single-family-building permit filings rose 8 percent in the nine-county area in September, marking the 15th straight month of year-over-year increases, the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis reported Tuesday.
The Metropolitan School District of Wayne Township settled with former superintendent Terry Thompson, with neither side paying the other anything, according to Thompson’s attorney.
Top Republicans unveiled a plan that would repeal a new tax on medical devices and take away lawmakers' federal health care subsidies, in addition to funding the government through Jan. 15 and giving Treasury the ability to borrow normally through Feb. 7.
Chalkbeat Indiana will focus on Indianapolis Public Schools, the Indiana General Assembly and the State Board of Education. Editor Scott Elliott took the reins on Monday.
Locally based Ambrose Property Group acquired the 12,100-square-foot center at the northeast corner of 49th and Pennsylvania streets.
U.S. Rep. Todd Rokita suggested Monday that not raising the debt ceiling could become a good tool for curbing federal spending, despite chances the government would default on its loans.