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  • Indiana lawmakers returning to consider veto override

    Indiana lawmakers are returning to the Statehouse for one day next month to possibly override Republican Governor Mike Pence's veto of a local tax measure. The General Assembly plans to return June ...

  • Report Spierer friend accuses her parents of harassing him

    A New York newspaper reports that a man who was friends with missing Indiana University student Lauren Spierer is now accusing her parents of harassing him. Corey Rossman, who was among the last ...

  • Most students released after Indiana school bus crash

    View results NORTH WEBSTER, Ind. (AP) - A northern Indiana school superintendent says most of the several dozen students hurt in a chain-reaction crash involving four buses have been released from ...

  • City to award towing contract to California firm

    Indianapolis will choose a San Francisco-based company to oversee city-ordered towing under a contract expected to be authorized Thursday afternoon. AutoReturn is in line for a five-year contract for towing management services, pending approval by the Board of Code Enforcement. The city issued a request for proposals in December that requested $1.5 million in annual guaranteed revenue, ...

  • Bones found in Indy home not human

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - Bones found inside a Fountain Square home Wednesday night are not human, police confirmed Thursday morning. That determination was made following an exhaustive search of the home by both Indianapolis homicide detectives and the ...


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Movie Review

The People vs. Larry Flynt

The People vs. Larry Flynt

It's unfortunate that "The People vs Larry Flynt" is so drastically misunderstood by groups like the National Organization for Women. Their constant criticisms and even taking out pages in trade magazines against the film probably cost it several deserved Academy Award nominations. It's a classic example of not being able to see the forest through the trees, or hating the messenger so much you nev ... ...

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  • Myers defense calls last witness

    MARTINSVILLE, Ind. (WISH) - After seven days of testimony, the defense team in John Myers' post conviction hearing called its last witness. Myers, convicted in 2006 for the 2000 murder of Indiana University student Jill Behrman, is trying to convince a judge he deserves a new trial because his attorney at the time was incompetent. Thursday, Myers' team of attorneys called an Indiana ...

  • Judge Wyser hearing set for July 2

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - An aide to former Marion County prosecutor Carl Brizzi will return to federal court in July. The hearing will determine if the court will accept his guilty plea to a bribery charge. David Wyser is the former chief deputy prosecutor in Marion County and was a candidate for prosecutor in Hamilton County. He was in court Thursday morning for an initial hearing. He's ...

  • Memorial Day and Indianapolis 500 guide

    Indianapolis is gearing up for Memorial Day weekend. As always, 2013 is packed with family-friendly events. Use this guide to get you started and plan your ...

  • Hearing for David Wyser moved to July

    Former Marion County Deputy Prosecutor David Wyser was supposed to be in federal court Thursday morning, but his hearing has been moved to July 2nd. Wyser is accused of accepting a bribe to reduce a ...

  • Teens arrested in Franklin armed robbery

    FRANKLIN, Ind. - Police have arrested two teens suspected in an armed robbery at a Johnson County drugstore that prompted police to lockdown Franklin Community Schools on May 16. Two of the suspects were Indianapolis Public Schools students who skipped class at the time of the robbery and the remaining suspect died from a drug overdose shortly after the incident, detectives said. The incident ...

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