Lilly Endowment to give $10M to start biosciences institute
The institute aims to attract 100 new scientists to Indiana to conduct research and development work aimed at launching new therapies for metabolic diseases.
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The institute aims to attract 100 new scientists to Indiana to conduct research and development work aimed at launching new therapies for metabolic diseases.
Indianapolis-based Maefield Development Corp. is proposing a 611-unit apartment complex for young professionals on the southern edge of Noblesville, stirring controversy as it seeks to rezone a portion of the property.
The phone service provider faces 29 formal questions from state utility regulators about how it signs up customers and protects their records, in the wake of a data breach and FTC settlement on duplicate reimbursements.
Moves by a trio of local restaurants and replacements for two vacated downtown eateries lead off the latest retail roundup.
Retired Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday is positioning himself for a national broadcasting job, and he's turning to one of the most high-powered agents to get an edge.
Recipients in central Indiana will include the Indianapolis Children’s Choir, Heartland Truly Moving Pictures, and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
A pair of U.S. Supreme Court rulings on gay marriage issued Wednesday quickly re-set the stage for a Statehouse fight over writing Indiana's ban into the constitution.
A recharged Larry Bird, 56, will succeed Donnie Walsh, 72, as president of basketball operations for the Indiana Pacers. His return comes almost exactly a year after he stepped down, citing health concerns.
Eli Lilly and Co. is more than 15 years late to the game in the world of diabetes drugs. And it isn’t bringing much that doctors and patients haven’t already seen. Still, that might be good enough to make a few billion a year.
Two pairs of tickets to give away this week: One to see Dylan and the Americanarama festival and the other for the Matchbox Twenty/Goo-Goo Dolls doubleheader.
Doubling up this week with stuff to do for this week and next (Yes, I’m taking the 4th of July off).
Indiana Black Expo kicks off its 43rd annual Summer Celebration on July 11 with a full schedule of events. Some of these events may require reservations, invitation or Indiana Convention Center admission fees.
New fund is one of few in the nation focused on minority businesses.
Police are investigating after a man was found dead inside a car at a business park near the Greenwood Airport. An acquaintance of the dead man called 911 after finding the body about 9 p.m. Tuesday. Officers said they are treating the death as a homicide while the cause is being determined.
Zionsville firefighters had a busy Tuesday night, battling two separate house fires caused by lightening strikes. The first took place in the 9400 block of Greenthread Drive about 10:45 p.m. and caused an estimated $100,000 or more in damages. The second blaze was reported an hour later in the 3500 block of Flagstone Drive. Damages in the small attic fire were estimated at $7,500. No injuries were reported in either fire.
Three men and two women were taken into custody after the Community Bank branch in Fishers was robbed Wednesday at about 8 a.m. FBI agents said they have been watching some of the suspects for weeks and suspect them of multiple bank robberies in the Indianapolis area. The suspects were detained in the parking lot of the nearby Baymont Inn near 96th Street and Interstate 69 shortly after the robbery.
Channel 13’s chief meteorologist and 10-time Emmy winner reportedly was offered a pay cut and lesser role to make room for Angela Buchman.
Town officials are working to transform 80 acres of suburban farmland east of Geist Reservoir into a destination-worthy park with adventure options for bikers, hikers, sledders and anglers.
The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that legally married same-sex couples should get the same federal benefits as heterosexual couples.
The state’s second-largest public school district is continuing to look for further cost reductions in its operations and, down the road, in its buildings.