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Deadly shooting on Indys north side
Metro Police detectives continue to search for a suspect, or suspects, responsible for a deadly shooting on the north side of Indianapolis. Just after midnight, police officers were sent to the 3500 ...
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Expert summer gas costs likely lower than 2012
A Purdue University economist says he experts gas prices this summer to be lower last year. Energy economics specialist Wally Tyner expects prices in the Midwest to be between $3.50 and $3.90 a ...
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LaPorte converts 2 city buses to propane use
A massive tornado touched down in Oklahoma, about an hour south of Oklahoma City, on Monday afternoon. There are numerous reports of injured people trapped in ...
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Crews beef up wire guardrails along Interstate 65
2013-05-21 08:45:10 GMT Crews along Interstate 65 in southern Indiana are reinforcing concrete anchors used in wire guardrails designed to prevent vehicles from crossing the median and crashing into oncoming traffic. The ...
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Forum to focus on developing Central Indiana as sports hub
A tornado watch has been issued for several counties in central and western Indiana. The counties included in the watch are: Boone, Carroll, Clay, Clinton, Daviess, Fountain, Gibson, Greene, ...
64.6°F Light Rain
Winds: From the SW at 3.1 MPH Gusting to 6.9 MPH
Movie Review
United 93
In 1937, Delmore Schwartz wrote a short story called In Dreams Begin Responsibilities in which the first-person narrator dreams that he is in a theater watching his parents courtship unfold as an old Biograph silent film. Knowing that his parents relationship will turn sour and that, in his w ... ...
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In tornado’s wake worried parents seek out kids
MOORE, Okla. – The parents and guardians stood in the muddy grass outside a suburban Oklahoma City church, listening intently as someone with a bullhorn called out the names of children who were being dropped off – survivors of Monday’s deadly tornado. For many families in Moore, the ordeal ended in bear hugs and tears of joy. Others were left to wait in the darkness, hoping ...
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AP photographer describes destroyed Oklahoma school
Darkness fell on an Oklahoma City suburb gripped by a frantic search for pupils, teachers and staff in an elementary school flattened by a tornado.Parents raced to Plaza Towers Elementary in Moore, ...
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Owner Chinese boat’s captain beaten by North Koreans
SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea says North Korea has fired a short-range projectile into its own eastern waters – for the fifth time in three ...
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Notebook Born Ready to Rebound
Most likely, when Lance Stephenson was a kid growing up in Brooklyn and dreaming of playing NBA games in Madison Square Garden, he didn't imagine himself leading his team in rebounding, of all things. After all, you aren't nicknamed Born Ready because you crash the boards. That, however, has become a specialty of the 6-5 shooting guard's lately. He's led the Pacers in ...
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Sanctions against Penn State were necessary NCAA tells judge
The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s sanctions against Pennsylvania State University for its role in the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal were necessary to protect the integrity of intercollegiate sports, a lawyer for the Indianapolis-based association argued in court Monday. The sanctions, while extraordinary, were necessary to preserve the character of college football, ...
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
The Pan Pacific Hotel, Vancouver, Canada
This spectacularly located waterfront hotel backs on to the CBD and the Gas Light district at Canada Place, adjoining the ...
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