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Indiana's safety agency prematurely released Amazon from citations and fines in the death of a warehouse employee who was crushed by a forklift, a federal investigation has found.
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The details of Indianapolis' bid for Amazons second headquarters project may never be revealed after a judge ruled that the documents aren't required to be released under state public records law.
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After a yearlong search that included Indianapolis, Amazon announced Tuesday that it will divide its second headquarters between the Long Island City neighborhood in Queens and Arlington, Virginia.
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State and local leaders say despite not landing HQ2, the bid has helped raise the city's profile for future shots at large-scale economic development.
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Despite a pro-business history, the General Assembly's large Republican majorities didn't rally around proposals some say might have boosted the chances of luring Amazon's second headquarters.
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Lawmakers are reconsidering the ban with hopes of landing Amazon's second North American headquarters.
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Lawmakers and city officials said there are no current plans for a light rail project, but local governments need the flexibility.
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Last week the Seattle-based online retail giant included Indianapolis on its list of 20 remaining contenders for what the company says will be a $5 billion project.
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Indianapolis submitted a joint bid with Fishers to land Amazon's second North American headquarters,. They made the cut among 238 total proposals from cities in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico.
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In a joint letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Democratic Sen. Joe Donnelly and Republican Sen. Todd Young say Indiana is one of the best states in the country to do business.