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The Delaware County commissioners on Monday endorsed a resolution supporting environmental and engineering studies for the proposed Mounds Lake Reservoir.
St. Vincent Sports Performance will occupy a building in Clay Terrace originally occupied by Circuit City.
Sardar Biglari, who operates San Antonio-based Biglari Holdings Inc., parent of the iconic Steak n Shake chain, wants the public to know who owns Steak n Shake, judging from new signage unveiled in Las Vegas.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s sanctions against Pennsylvania State University for its role in the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal were needed to protect the integrity of intercollegiate sports, a lawyer for the Indianapolis-based association argued in court Monday.
The Indianapolis-based retailer saw a big drop in earnings in its latest quarter on decreased sales, lower profit margins and higher advertising expenses.
Federal prosecutors have charged two city employees in the Department of Metropolitan Development and three others in a scheme involving cash kickbacks on the sale of properties in the Indy Land Bank.
FBI agents on Tuesday morning conducted a warrant search at the Department of Metropolitan Development in the City-County Building, shortly after agents arrested multiple people, including city employees.
The estate of Mel Simon, who helped found Simon Property Group with brother Herb, announced the donation at the annual convention of the International Council of Shopping Centers, which runs in Las Vegas through Wednesday.
The estate of Mel Simon, who helped found Simon Property Group with brother Herb, made the announcement at the annual convention of the International Council of Shopping Centers, which runs through Wednesday.
The estate of Melvin Simon announced the contribution during the International Council of Shopping Centers’ annual convention in Las Vegas. The gathering runs Monday through Wednesday.
Win passes to a sneak-preview screening of the new caper film starring Jesse Eisenberg, Isla Fisher and Morgan Freeman.
With premiums for health insurance likely to head north next year as President Obama’s health care reform law fully takes effect, both individuals and employers will pay for more health care out of their own funds and buy less insurance.
Indianapolis police arrested James Long, 25, and Jason Mobley, 38, Sunday for allegedly setting a vacant church on fire. The fire started about 3:30 a.m. Sunday in the 2000 block of Southeastern Avenue and caused an estimated $40,000 in damage. Neighbors told police they saw the two men arguing outside the building before they set it on fire.
A fuel spill from a Shell gas station closed the intersection at West 30th and North Illinois streets for about six hours Sunday afternoon and evening. An employee experienced problems while changing filters in a gasoline pump and as many as 500 gallons of fuel poured from the pump before it could be stopped. The Marion County Public Health Department and the Department of Public Works were called in to make sure fuel didn’t enter the sewer system.
Two children died and at least four other people were injured in a Cumberland fire Monday morning. The blaze at Raintree Commons Condominiums, 2010 E. Welland St., near East Washington Street and German Church Road, was reported about 9:20 a.m. Fire officials say the injured include a woman in critical condition, and two men and a child in stable condition.
The Indiana University School of Medicine chose Dr. Jay Hess as its next dean, pending approval by the IU trustees at their meeting next month. Hess, 53, is chairman of the pathology department and professor of internal medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School. Hess would succeed Dr. Craig Brater, who is retiring June 30 after 13 years as dean and 27 years at IU.
Dr. Azita Chehresa, a family physician, has joined American Village as an attending physician. American Village is one of roughly 60 long-term care facilities operated by Indianapolis-based American Senior Communities.