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Crime scene investigation on Indianapolis southeast side
How "tornado tough" is your kids' school? Why don't they have safe rooms and shelters? After what happened in Oklahoma, parents are asking those questions. Eyewitness News found one Indianapolis ...
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Indianapolis teen suspended for bullying classmates on Facebook
Indianapolis Metro Police are on the scene of a vacant home in the 1500 block of English Ave. near Spruce St. That's on the Indianapolis southeast side. IMPD says they've been working with the ...
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Deputy accused of sexual misconduct
INDIANAPOLIS - A jail deputy was fired Wednesday afternoon after he was accused of sexual misconduct charges, officials said. Warren Hoosier, a 13-year member of the Marion County Sheriff's Office, inappropriately touched a female inmate that was in his custody as he escorted her within the jail last Friday, authorities said. The inmate complained to a captain and the matter was turned over ...
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IMPD High-dollar call girl ring raided
INDIANAPOLIS - Charges have been filed against two women in what police call a high-dollar call girl ring that was operating inside an upscale hotel at the Fashion Mall in northeast Indianapolis. Police said the women charged $600 per hour, $800 for two hours, and sometimes thousands of dollars for an entire night or weekend. "That is higher than we generally see in our investigations here ...
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Woman says rapist kept her for 2 days
INDIANAPOLIS - Police have launched an investigation into a woman's claim that she was raped by a man who held her captive for two days in a neighborhood off East 35th Street. The woman called 911 early Sunday morning to say that she had been held captive for two days and had just broken free. When officers arrived, she said she had been raped by the man during her captivity, with the most ...
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Movie Review
Halloween (2007)
In yet another needless retread of a classic '70s American horror movie, rocker-turned-director Rob Zombie's prequel-cum-remake of John Carpenter's Halloween does its best to distort everything that worked in the original in its bid for improvement. Where Carpenter's ... ...
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Donnelly wants farm bill food stamps kept together
Funding for food stamps has overshadowed agriculture policy in congressional debate about a five-year farm bill.The Senate this week rejected farm-bill amendments to cancel food-stamp spending reductions, make greater spending cuts and turn the program into grants for states to administer.Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind., voted in favor of the latter two measures. Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., opposed all ...
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Food banks prepare for natural disaster
HAMILTON COUNTY, Ind. (WISH) - Authorities in Hamilton County want to make sure more than police and firefighters are ready to respond to a disaster like the deadly Oklahoma tornado. They're also urging dozens of food pantries to have a plan. Hamilton County's 34 food banks serve more than 6,000 people and Emergency Management Agency Director Tom Sivak said, in a disaster, they'd ...
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Jail deputy fired for sexual misconduct
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - A 13-year member of the Marion County Sheriff's Office was terminated Wednesday for sexual misconduct. Warren Hoosier, who formerly severed as a deputy in the Jail Medical Section, inappropriately touched a female inmate that was in his custody while being escorted within the jail last week, according to a release. Wednesday, jail representatives say Hoosier solicited ...
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Woman hit in eye by sword back to court
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A woman who was struck in the eye with a sword while watching a fencing match at Notre Dame will get another chance in court. The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday that a Marion County judge should have given Lydia Lanni more time to gather evidence before granting judgment to the NCAA. Lanni sued the NCAA after her eye was seriously injured by a sabre at a 2010 ...
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Purdue trustees OK tuition freeze
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) - The Purdue University trustees have approved a tuition freeze and lower costs for students on the main campus in West Lafayette. The trustees on Wednesday approved freezing tuition and cutting costs for meal plans and university cooperative education and internship programs for all students in West Lafayette. Tuition and fees for resident students on the West ...
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Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
David Beckham
The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
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Hotel Sofitel, New York City
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