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  • Boy Scout leaders lift ban on gay scouts adult ban remains

    Boy Scouts of America have approved a plan to accept openly gay boys as Scouts. A ban on gay adult leaders remains. It was a vote years in the making. ...

  • One on one with Purdue President Mitch Daniels

    Since becoming the president of Purdue University just five months ago, former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels has taken action to freeze tuition and reduce some student fees. Is he trying to send a ...

  • Shortage impacts emergency services in Indianapolis

    The city is reportedly short-handed when it comes to emergency management workers and is taking ambulances out of service. In one recent incident, a patient died after waiting more than 30 minutes ...

  • Tradition vs. change in Broad Ripple development fight

    Leslie Dolin has worked at the Monon Coffee company for 15 years. The $18 million development Jennifer Velasco also prefers keeping things local. She's owned the Bungalow for 19 ...

  • Former hotel exec accused of theft

    INDIANAPOLIS - A hotel executive has been fired after the hotel's manager told police that he had been writing extra paychecks to himself. Airport police were called this week to the Radisson Indianapolis Airport, where the general manager handed officers copies of fraudulent paychecks that had been written to the hotel's director of human resources. The HR director was solely ...


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Movie Review

The Sessions

The Sessions

In The Sessions, John Hawkes plays Mark OBrien, a real-life journalist and poet who spent 43 of his 49 years of life cruelly confined to an iron lung after a bout with childhood polio left him unable to move his limbs, and he is a revelationpraise I am inherently reluctant to make s ... ...

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  • IRS replaces official who oversaw targeting

    IRS official Lois Lerner is sworn in on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 22, 2013, before the House Oversight Committee hearing to investigate the extra scrutiny IRS gave to Tea Party and other conservative groups that applied for tax-exempt status. Lerner told the committee she did nothing wrong and then invoked her constitutional right to not answer lawmakers' questions. (AP ...

  • New rules for labeling meat go into effect in US

    But the rules that went into effect for meat on Thursday provide more detailed information. Instead of seeing a label that says, "Product of the U.S.A. and Canada," shoppers might find one that says "Born in Canada, raised and slaughtered in the United ...

  • Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys

    Photo credit: Getty Images | Members of Scouts for Equality hold a rally to call for equality and inclusion for gays in the Boy Scouts of America as part of the "Scouts for Equality Day of Action" in Washington, DC. (May 22, ...

  • Miami Heat Burns Indiana Pacers

    Indiana Pacers coach Frank Vogel told his players on Tuesday that they would win Game 1. He was wrong on that front, and many will say he also was wrong to remove his shot blocker and defensive enforcer, Roy Hibbert, on two late defensive sequences in which LeBron James drove undeterred for layups, including a basket just before time expired. Vogel said a strong case could have been made ...

  • Former Chicago Police Officer and Two Members of Latin Kings Street Gang Sentenced in Indiana for Racketeering Conspiracy and Related Crimes

    WASHINGTON-A former Chicago Police officer and two members of the Latin Kings street gang were sentenced to prison today in Hammond, Indiana federal court for racketeering conspiracy and related crimes. Assistant Attorney General Mythili Raman of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney David Capp of the Northern District of Indiana made the announcement following the ...

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