Police recommend charges against Elwood mayor
A prosecutor says state police investigators have recommended that criminal charges be filed against a central Indiana mayor over the spending of campaign money for personal expenses.
A prosecutor says state police investigators have recommended that criminal charges be filed against a central Indiana mayor over the spending of campaign money for personal expenses.
The governor met with Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell on Monday in Washington, D.C., but said no deal has been reached yet.
Harold Garrison filed the reorganization just as a trial was set to begin Monday over a $5.8 million judgment.
Plus, some of the stars who will be performing at the Indianapolis City Ballet’s Evening with the Stars benefit.
Got some time between Oct. 2-8? Here’s a short list of stuff to do, including a visit from a legendary Broadway choreographer.
Cook Group Inc. CEO Carl Cook is among four Hoosiers on Forbes’ annual list of the 400 richest people in America.
An industry coalition is launching an attack on the ‘AIG effect’ in the hope of restoring a lucrative niche.
Connections, the high-profile digital-marketing convention hosted in Indianapolis by ExactTarget each year since the event's founding in 2005, is moving to New York City next year, city tourism officials disclosed Thursday.
News that Salesforce.com wants a signature office tower downtown already has sparked an overture from one developer, shined a spotlight on available sites, and triggered fears about the impact on office vacancy rates.
Campaign finance data collected by the state show that more than $35 million has been given to candidates and campaign committees so far this year.
An industry coalition is launching an attack on the ‘AIG effect’ in the hope of restoring a lucrative niche.
If all the money is distributed, it will bring the state’s total spending on domestic violence programs to $4.2 million this year. That’s about 35 percent more than the state spent last year.
The first act of IRT’s “The Two Gentlemen of Verona” might make you wonder why the show isn’t produced more often. The second act makes it clear.
The big-box retailer wants to create a 200,000-square-foot store at the southwest corner of 56th Street and Keystone Avenue in a project that would dramatically recast a section of one of the city's busiest commercial corridors.
The Capital Improvement Board is headed for lean years, but it’s not for a lack of resources. The entity that oversees downtown convention and sports venues faces payment of two big debts.
An examiner will be appointed to conduct an investigation into the bankruptcies of two affiliates of troubled Indianapolis-based developer HDG Mansur. A judge, for the time being, denied a request to appoint a Chapter 11 trustee or convert the case to a liquidation in Chapter 7.
Round Town Brewing Co. has plans to open downtown, while Hotel Tango Whiskey has begun serving in Fletcher Place. Also, it’s official: Sangiovese Ristorante is moving to Ironworks.
Something’s happening in downtown Indianapolis that I’ve never seen in my 25 years as a commercial real estate broker here.
The U.S. senator’s office will join the Home2 Suites by Hilton as tenants of the downtown mixed-use redevelopment on Pennsylvania Street.