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Gas spill closes downtown intersection
Indianapolis firefighters are on the scene of a large spill at a Shell gas station at the intersection of 30th and Illinois Street Sunday afternoon. Firefighters were dispatched just after 5 p.m. to ...
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Notebook Pacers Prep for Game 4 Against Hawks
ATLANTA - Sunday, the Pacers watched about 45 minutes of video from Saturday's 21-point Game 3 loss to the Hawks. They watched another 20 minutes before Monday's practice, and will watch a similar amount before tonight's game. Vogel said his primary takeaway was lack of execution, particularly on offense. David West, meanwhile, was bothered by the Pacers' lack of ...
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Pitino Has Influence on Pacers Too
It's hard to tell where Frank Vogel would be today if not for Rick Pitino. Coaching some Division III college basketball team, perhaps. Almost certainly, he wouldn't be coaching in the NBA. The fingerprints of this year's NCAA championship coach are all over the Pacers, thanks to the unlikely connection between Pitino and Vogel that dates back 19 years ago to the University of ...
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Rahal Legge survive Bump Day at Indianapolis 500
INDIANAPOLIS -- Graham Rahal didn't expect to be in the unenviable position of having to slug it out with nine other drivers Sunday to put himself on the starting grid for the 97th Indianapolis ...
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Indiana County toddler dies of abuse injuries
A 20-month old Indiana County boy who was hospitalized with life-threatening head and torso injuries has died and homicide charges are pending against his stepfather, according to the district ...
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Movie Review
Trekkies
Did Gene Roddenberry know? Did he have any idea what he was unleashing when he created "Star Trek," a sci-fi TV series that started in 1966 and was canceled after three years of dismal ratings? Did he understand the implications of his actions, that hordes of die-hard fans would devote their lives to his personal vision of a better future? Did he know it would create an entire subculture that is ... ...
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Colts send former first-rounder Hughes to Bills for Sheppard
Colts to be an edge pass rusher; he was one of former general manager Bill Polian's worst picks in Indianapolis, totaling just 41 tackles and five sacks in three seasons. Sheppard was a third-round pick by ...
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Off-Season Work Paying Off for Hibbert
The question hung in the air long enough to draw a three-second violation. "Are you the best defensive center in the league?" Roy Hibbert slapped his cell phone against his left thigh a few times, either mulling the question or daring himself to answer it. "Yes," he finally said, matter-of-factly. Whether he is or isn't the best defender at his position in the NBA, ...
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Pacers Media Relations Staff Honored
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Pacers Media Relations Department was recognized by the Pro Basketball Writers Association as the first two-time winner of the Brian McIntyre Award, presented to an NBA Public Relations staff that exemplifies the standards of professionalism and excellence worthy of the acclaim. The award is named in honor of the longtime NBA PR chief Brian McIntyre. This year's ...
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Security changes for Indy 500 and Pacers game
Safety for an international event like the Indy 500 is planned well in advance. However, those plans are constantly changed and updated, depending on what's happening the day of the race. For the first time in several years, a Pacers playoff game falls on the same day as the Indy 500 in Indianapolis. Public safety leaders told Eyewitness News they plan to make changes to their plans ...
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Family support for young drivers
Bump Day at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway can take you to the highest of the highs and the lowest of the lows. For those who haven't qualified, Sunday was do or die. It was an emotional ride for one mother, filled with anxiety. "Another day, like I need another day," said Beth Boles. That about sums up Bump Day a second nail-biting day for drivers to accomplish what they ...
On the record
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.
Hotel Review
Hilton San Diego Airport/Harbor Island
The hotel is easy to locate although coming off Highway 405 South there is no indicattion that the Downtown exits ...
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