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  • Indiana judges links to project backers questioned

    Some legal experts say an Indiana Supreme Court justice should recuse himself from an upcoming case over a proposed $2.8 billion coal-gasification plant in southern Indiana. Justice Mark Massa is a ...

  • Report Gay youth group files against BMV

    The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana is taking the battle over specialty auto license plates for a gay and lesbian youth counseling group to federal court. The Indiana Bureau of Motor ...

  • Indiana prosecutor Fatal police shooting justified

    Some legal experts say an Indiana Supreme Court justice should recuse himself from an upcoming case over a proposed $2.8 billion coal-gasification plant in southern Indiana. Justice Mark Massa is a ...

  • Sees Candy issues recall

    SAN FRANCISCO - See’s Candies has issued a national recall for its chocolate covered raisins.The candy chain said Friday that the chocolate covered raisins may contain nuts or egg products not listed on the ingredient label.The candy was sold in bulk and in 8 ounce bags. The product UPC are: Milk Raisins UPC: 737666083060 Dark Raisins UPC: 737666083053If you purchased the candy, you ...

  • Trooper hit in vest during shootout

    LOOGOOTEE, Ind. - A relative says an Indiana state trooper is up and about after being wounded in a shootout in which he killed a man robbing a gun shop. Trooper Jarrod Lents' grandmother says bullets struck his protective vest during the shooting Monday in the Daviess County town of Montgomery, about 50 miles northeast of Evansville. Suzanne Lents of Loogootee tells The Times-Mail that ...


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Paul Blart: Mall Cop

Paul Blart: Mall Cop

There is always something inherently amusing about a person who takes his or her job too seriously, especially when said person is a security guard at a suburban shopping mall who spends his days cruising around on a Segway PT breaking up disputes over bras at Victorias Secret and t ... ...

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  • Family Country singer Slim Whitman dies at age 90

    CORRECTS DATE OF DEATH TO JUNE 19 - FILE - This undated file photo shows country singer Slim Whitman. Whitman died Wednesday, June 19, 2013 of heart failure in Florida. He was 90. Whitman's career began in the late 1940s, and his tenor falsetto and ebony mustache and sideburns became global trademarks. They were also an inspiration for countless jokes thanks to the ubiquitous 1980s and ...

  • Foes fight plan to swap Mary statues

    ST. JOHN, Ind. – A church’s plan for moving a 15-foot-tall marble Virgin Mary statue from along a northwestern Indiana highway has opponents threatening a court fight. St. John the Evangelist Catholic parish leaders want to move the marble statue from U.S. 41 in the Lake County town of St. John and swap it with a 33-foot-tall metal St. Mary statue that is now outside the church about ...

  • No remains found after Jimmy Hoffa tip

    Jimmy Hoffa’s disappearance almost 40 years ago has been the stuff of urban legend, prompting numerous theories about what happened to the former Teamsters ...

  • Trial set in Cleveland captives case

    CLEVELAND – A tentative Aug. 4 trial date has been set for an Ohio man accused of abducting three women and holding them in his home for about a decade. Ariel Castro, with his wrists and ankles shackled, appeared in court in Cleveland for a brief hearing Wednesday. As in previous court appearances, he kept his chin tucked in his chest. He answered "yes" and "no" to the ...

  • Landmark NCAA player-likeness case set to get underway

    Ed O’Bannon, the college basketball player of the year in 1995, said he isn’t suing the National Collegiate Athletic Association to get rich. It’s about fairness. The former University of California-Los Angeles forward is challenging the right of college sports’ governing body, conferences and schools to keep proceeds from selling the rights to athletes’ ...

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