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Indianapolis man arrested in shooting death
Police on Thursday arrested an Indianapolis man in a Northwestside shooting that left one man dead and two injured. Jose Lozano, 31, was held without bond in the Marion County Jail...
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Indianapolis high school student charged in 'baby bottle' robbery
An 18-year-old who reportedly heated a bottle for a crying baby during a home invasion and robbery last week was charged Thursday, police said. Robert Coleman, Indianapolis, was...
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Suggs' absence prompts changes
BALTIMORE — Baltimore Ravens fans have been asking for rookie defensive end Paul Kruger, and now they just might get him. Ravens coaches are weighing their options in the...
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New locomotives are green machines
New locomotives for CSX rail yard in Avon feature technology that’s clean, quiet The two newest movers and shakers in fast-growing Avon weigh in at more than 13 tons each....
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Terrorist trial will only comfort the enemies
By stating that Americans won’t find it "offensive at all’’ when (Khalid Sheikh Mohammed) is convicted and when the death penalty is applied to him,...
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It's a sport that can change a player's life
Game gives people with spinal cord injuries — even those without the use of their arms — a competitive outlet For an athlete, a spinal cord injury cannot only change...
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Conner Prairie reports that revenue is up
Fishers — Conner Prairie Living History Museum is reporting increases in revenue. Attendance through Nov. 1 this year was 90,952, an 11 percent increase from the same period...
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Carmel council alters fireworks, noise law
Carmel — City residents can continue to legally set off fireworks on New Year’s Eve and other holidays — but only during specific times. The Carmel City Council...
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Commuter bus times and stops to change
Fishers and Carmel workers who use IndyGo’s commuter buses will soon see changes, including new stops in Downtown Indianapolis and an adjusted schedule. Starting Dec. 1,...
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Fishers Chamber president expects to leave this month
Fishers — Christi Wolf announced Thursday she will step down as president/chief executive of the Fishers Chamber of Commerce. Wolf has had the job for 13 years. In a phone...
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Emmis expects to go to court to get Hungarian license back
Indianapolis Emmis Communications’ national radio station in Hungary, Slger, has been taken off the air, and executives at the Indianapolis-based company plan to go to court...
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Carmel mayor honors 11-year-old boy for helping save his father's life
Mayor Jim Brainard honored a boy this week for his heroic act that possibly saved his father’s life in Carmel. A Good Samaritan Award was given by the mayor earlier this week...
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Palin's everywhere, but she plays coy about 2012
This is the week that America was Palinized. Sarah Palin is a national preoccupation. Before publication, her book, “Going Rogue: An American Life,” was No. 1 on...
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Center Grove, Warren know each other well
Center Grove football coach Eric Moore chuckled when asked if he expected to be playing Warren Central again this year after losing 28-14 to the Warriors in the regular-season...
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Speedway cookout to celebrate start of sewer project
Speedway officials and residents will break ground and bread to celebrate the start of a long-awaited sewer project to relief flooding and other issues in the Gerrard-Allison...
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Nurse receives Danville hospital's award
DANVILLE — Bobbi Gray, a registered nurse at Hendricks Regional Health, recently received the Danville hospital’s 2009 Treat People Better Award. Gray serves as...
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Brownsburg police receive Night Out honor
BROWNSBURG — The Brownsburg Police Department and its community were among three Indiana towns to be honored for its National Night Out Against Crime efforts earlier this...
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Carmel mayor honored for environmental initiatives
Mayor Jim Brainard was recently named the “Elected Official of the Year” by the Hoosier Environmental Council for his initiatives to make Carmel more environmentally...
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Brownsburg High School concert to benefit Hear to Help
BROWNSBURG — Brownsburg High School will host a concert tonight to benefit low-income, hearing-impaired children. The school’s DECA chapter will join forces with...
