Battery charges dropped against Fair Finance co-owner
The Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office has dropped domestic battery charges against Fair Finance Co. co-owner Jim Cochran after the alleged victims declined to pursue the case.
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The Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office has dropped domestic battery charges against Fair Finance Co. co-owner Jim Cochran after the alleged victims declined to pursue the case.
Fair Finance’s bankruptcy trustee says attorney Stephen Plopper and his wife are paying the full amount due under a loan that matured in 2006.
The GOP-led House voted 56-42 on Wednesday in favor of the bill that would use taxpayer money to help some parents move their children from public schools to private schools.
A second person has joined a lawsuit alleging Rolls-Royce Corp. concealed repeated defects at an Indianapolis aircraft engine plant and fired workers for reporting problems.
By at least one key measure, Indiana is almost back to where it left off before the recession.
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard will participate Thursday morning in a national online meeting as part of an education initiative that hopes to attract 1 million volunteers.
The Indiana House has approved a Republican-backed state budget plan that would keep overall education funding at current levels while making major shifts in the way money is divvied up among individual school districts.
Gov. Mitch Daniels and his chief of staff were both deeply involved in Indiana's decision to outsource the automation of welfare intake, and they should provide depositions in lawsuits over IBM Corp., a lawyer for the company argues in a brief.
Education advocates told hundreds of cheering supporters at a Statehouse rally Wednesday that Indiana could lead the nation in overhauling schools.
Republicans in the Indiana House on Wednesday pushed through three labor-related bills that had drawn protests from Democrats during their five-week legislative walkout.
Regulations aimed at stopping invasive species are too stiff.
Factories are adding jobs, but returning to pre-recession levels will be a long slog.
Gestamp Automocion makes metal components for the auto industry, employing 18,000 people worldwide. Now it is branching into the staid niche of casket manufacturing.
Cities and counties across the state would be prohibited from setting higher minimum wages under a bill approved by the Indiana House.
All 159 employees of the insurance company will either relocate to Cincinnati or lose their jobs, according to a spokeswoman for Lafayette Life’s parent company. Lafayette Life was founded in 1905.
Classical Bash at new venue includes music, food and more.
Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels are placing a friendly wager on the outcome of the Virginia Commonweath University-Butler basketball game. If VCU wins Saturday's Final Four game in Houston, Daniels will send McDonnell a variety of duck products from Maple Leaf Farms in Milford, Indiana. If Butler wins, McDonnell will send Daniels a Virginia hand-cured country ham from S. Wallace Edwards & Sons in Surry.
All 72 home games for the Indianapolis Indians are scheduled for broadcast on Comcast's Xfinity and Bright House Networks.
Some Catholic school students on the northeast side may have to find new transportation to class. That’s because the Lawrence Township School District no longer has to provide free shuttle-bus service from its two middle schools to the two Catholic elementary schools in the area. The Indiana Court of Appeals issued the ruling Tuesday. Several parents and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis sued when the school board voted to start imposing a fee for the ride. Lawrence Township Schools hasn’t said whether it will require a fee or discontinue the service.
Indianapolis police are searching for two suspects involved in an early-morning armed robbery on the east side. The clerk at La Quinta Inn near Interstate 70 and Post Road told police the two men robbed the front desk about 3:30 a.m. One of the men had a handgun. Police believe the men left in a white Camaro. They are checking surveillance video as part of their investigation.