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  • Steam pouring from manhole in downtown Indianapolis

    Steam is pouring from a downtown Indianapolis manhole on North Street, and Indianapolis Fire Department crews are at the scene to investigate. Video from the scene shows what appears to be steam ...

  • ProLiance Energy sold to Dallas company

    Indianapolis-based ProLiance Energy, which has lost tens of millions of dollars in recent years amid falling natural gas prices, is being sold to Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners. The sale was announced late Tuesday by Evansville-based Vectren Corp., which owns 61 percent of ProLiance, and by Indianapolis-based Citizens Energy, which owns the other 39 percent of energy marketing firm ...

  • Trooper hit in vest in fatal shootout

    LOOGOOTEE, Ind. (AP) - 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 ...

  • Teens testify against former teacher

    Shelbyville Middle School teacher who is facing 13 felony charges after police say she had sexual relations with children and provided them with alcohol and ...

  • Construction company plans expansion

    FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) - A construction company is planning to expand its Fort Wayne operations by enlarging two facilities and adding workers. Shambaugh & Son announced Wednesday that it would spend about $4 million to lease and equip a new fabrication shop and expand its existing headquarters to house administrative and engineering functions. Both facilities are expected to be open by ...


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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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  • Semi crash causes I-465 travel delays

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - An accident involving a semi caused travel delays from the ramp of Interstate 465 south near Interstate 70 Tuesday morning. INDOT says that area is near mile marker 43.5. Check back at WISHTV.com for ...

  • Police arrest 3 after two robberies

    LAWRENCE, Ind. (WISH) - Two juveniles and one adult were arrested Tuesday following two reported robberies. Lawrence police say around 10 p.m. Tuesday, police responded to a report of a robbery at Village Pantry, 5190 N. Franklin Road. There was also a report of a robbery at another Village Pantry in the 3800 block of North Franklin Road. Employees were able to give officers information on the ...

  • Cleanup set to start at old site

    TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) - Work is set to begin next week on cleaning up a former industrial site in western Indiana by removing thousands of truckloads of contaminated soil over the next several months. Project managers and local officials met Tuesday night with residents living near where Terre Haute Coke and Carbon operated from 1926 until 1988. The estimated $5 million project is meant to ...

  • IPS board to vote on $13M budget cut

    INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - The Indianapolis Public Schools Board of Trustees is looking at reducing the district's budget in an effort to battle a $30 million General Fund deficit. IPS Interim Superintendent Dr. Peggy Hinckley proposed a plan Tuesday night that will eliminate more than $13 million-worth in staff cuts. Those positions include 35 district-level positions and an unknown amount of ...

  • Authorities House fire set after dispute

    LEBANON, Ind. (AP) - Authorities say a man was critically injured in a central Indiana house fire that was intentionally set a couple hours after police had been called there for a domestic dispute.The fire was reported in Lebanon about 1 a.m. Wednesday, with emergency crews finding a woman in the front yard and a man unconscious inside the home's back door.WTHR-TV and WISH-TV report the ...

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