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  • Schools facing budget crunch when healthcare act takes effect

    Schools across the country are looking to Washington for a solution to a situation some describe as devastating, crippling and even draconian. Indiana lawmakers from both sides of the political ...

  • Former Shelbyville teacher acquitted on sex charges with teen

    A former Shelbyville Middle School teacher has been acquitted on felony charges surrounding accusations of inappropriate relationships with students. Bethany Appleton went on trial this week. ...

  • Hinkles history to remain through renovations

    Butler University is spending $34 million to modernize Hinkle Fieldhouse without sacrificing that sense of history fans expect when they walk through the ...

  • Vote could jump-start LFD merger

    LAWRENCE, Ind. - Officials in Lawrence will vote on a resolution Wednesday evening that could jump-start the process of merging fire departments in Indianapolis and Lawrence. Lawrence Fire Station 40 currently sits empty and the fire department has shifted the equipment elsewhere. Fire administrators have closed Fire Station 36 on the north side for at least two weekends because it didn't ...

  • Breeder agrees to surrender most rabbits

    INDIANAPOLIS - An Indianapolis rabbit breeder has agreed to surrender hundreds of his animals, per an agreement reached in court Wednesday afternoon. Rick Cartheuser agreed to surrender all but 15 of his rabbits to the city, according to IACC administrator Dan Shackle. "He is allowed to keep 15 rabbits that will all be spayed and neutered by Indianapolis Animal Care and Control," said ...


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Movie Review

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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  • Prostitutes help clear father son of sex trafficking

    NEW YORK – A judge who heard prostitutes testify that a father-and-son pimp team made them feel like family cleared the two men of sex-trafficking charges Wednesday. The men’s supporters in the courtroom cheered the verdict, but the gallery fell silent when Manhattan Judge Ruth Pickholtz announced convictions against Vincent George Sr. and Vincent George Jr. on charges they laundered ...

  • Owner of 375 rabbits only gets 15 back

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - A man who had more than 375 rabbits seized from his south side home will only get 15 of them back. The judge made the decision Wednesday ...

  • White powder scares prompt training

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - Letters laced with Ricin have been sent to the President and New York City's mayor. Those letters were intercepted before reaching their intended targets. And with recent white powder scares, members of public safety in Marion County are learning the best way to handle unknown liquids and ...

  • Woman with one lung living near fire

    the fire that destroyed most of a 440,000 square foot facility on the city's southwest side. Toxic smoke from fire that burned for days forced Rees from her home. She stayed with family until Tuesday ...

  • Pacers Summer Reading Tour To Begin

    INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Pacers will begin their highly-successful Pacers Summer Reading Tour at select Indianapolis Public Library branches in mid June. The program, produced in partnership with the Indianapolis Public Library's own summer reading program, will tip off Wednesday, June 12 at two separate locations - the Warren Branch on East 21st St., at 11:00 a.m. and at College Ave., ...

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