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  • Cops search for suspects after shooting

    INDIANAPOLIS - Police are investigating after a person was shot in the neck and then went into a nearby McDonalds on the city's west side. The shooting happened in the 3400 block of West 16th Street near North Tibbs Avenue. The victim was taken to the hospital in critical condition. Police were searching for suspects who may have fled into a nearby ...

  • TMZ Sopranos Actor James Gandolfini Dead

    The celebrity website TMZ reports that James Gandolfini, best known for his role as Tony Soprano on "The Sopranos", died earlier today in Italy.The website says Gandolfini is believed to have suffered a heart attack. He was 51 years old. Gandolfini was in Italy to attend the 59th Taormina Film Festival in Sicily and he was scheduled to participate in a festival event this weekend. ...

  • Stutzmans food-stamp amendments on hold

    Proposals by Rep. Marlin Stutzman, R-3rd, to separate food stamps from the farm bill appear to be in limbo.Stutzman’s two provisions were not among 103 farm-bill amendments that the House Rules Committee ruled "in order" for consideration by the entire House.In a Wednesday floor speech, Stutzman appealed to leaders of the Republican-controlled House to call a vote on his ...

  • House votes to cut food stamps by $2 billion

    food stamps by $2 billion a year as part of a wide-ranging farm bill. The chamber rejected 234-188 a Democratic amendment to the five-year, ...

  • 16 Park Apartments reopen after fire

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - A multi-million dollar property that burned to the ground is officially back open again on the city's near north side. A huge huge fire destroyed the 16 Park Apartments while they were still under construction at 16th and Broadway. The $34 million affordable housing community had just opened prior to last year's fire. The complex is the latest in green design ...


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Dark City

As human beings, memories are our most cherished possession. So what would happen if you couldn't trust them as your own? Isn't it your memories that show you are real, that give proof of your prior existence? Is your memory not your identity? What would happen if the past you had stored in your mind was not really yours? What if it belonged to someone else, or possibly, to no one at all? This is ... ...

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  • Motorcyclist seriously hurt in crash

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - A motorcyclist was seriously injured Wednesday following a crash on the city's near northeast side. Officers responded to the area of 19th Street and Emerson Avenue shortly before 5:30 p.m. to the report of a motorcycle accident. According to police, the motorcyclist was heading southbound on Emerson when he T-boned a van. He was taken to Wishard Memorial Hospital ...

  • Mitchell Shows Off Enticing Athleticism

    Hardaway, Jr. Main Attraction Friday » There were several other intriguing prospects at Friday's workout, which also included Arizona forward Solomon Hill, Iowa State guard Chris Babb, and French forward Axel Toupane. But the prospect with the highest ceiling at Friday's workout might well have been North Texas power forward Tony Mitchell, another player most projections have ...

  • Veedersburg man dies in grain bin

    Hours of rescues attempts have failed to save a western Indiana man from dying after he was sucked into a grain. Lafayette Journal and Courier reports 59-year-old Vernon Babb of rural Veedersburg ...

  • State receives $362K judgement

    hefty civil judgment in the case of a former township trustee accused of misusing taxpayer dollars. On June 18, Monroe Circuit Court Judge E. Michael Hoff signed a $362,115.97 judgment against Heather Cohee, the former Benton Township trustee in Monroe County. "Former Trustee Heather Cohee has had an opportunity to explain and justify the undocumented charges paid by Benton Township but has ...

  • Bus officials urge drivers to dump pump

    INDIANAPOLIS - IndyGo officials are trying to lure potential riders to their system with a Dump the Pump day which promotes bus travel, carpooling, and biking as alternatives to driving to work alone. On Wednesday on Monument Circle, IndyGo employees helped potential riders figure out how to get where they want to go, giving them information on possible routes and connections. So what would it ...

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