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Fast acting IMPD officer catches three armed robbers
Fox59The robbery included a stolen iPhone, a treasured state championship ring and even a Hooters free dessert coupon. The incident happened late Saturday night at 30th and Georgetown just a mile or so from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Police say there...Tags: Apple iPhone, Georgetown, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft
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Ask Tom Why: In July 1961 or 1962, we were traveling through Chicago and northwest Indiana and heard about confirmed tornadoes near Gary. What happened?
Dear Tom, In July 1961 or 1962, we were traveling through Chicago and northwest Indiana and heard about confirmed tornadoes near Gary, but we never saw damage as we passed through. What happened? —Douglas H. Hanbury, East Peoria Dear Douglas, On...Tags: Weather Reports, Indiana, Chicago Weather, Tornadoes, Weather
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Album review: Freddie Gibbs' “Str8 Killa No Filla” mixtape & âStr8 Killa” EP
Pop & Hiss“Rap ain’t nothing but talking [trash], I’m just the best at it,” Freddie Gibbs crowed on “Crushin’ Feelins,” one of the standout tracks on the “Str8 Killa No Filla” mixtape that the Gary, Indiana-born gangster rapper has released in... -
Matt Weinstock, Jan. 23, 1960
The Daily MirrorLife at the Outpost A couple named Janet and George, who moved recently from the lowlands to a home in the Hollywood Hills reached by a short private road, invited some friends to dinner the other night. All the guests arrived on time except a doctor... -
Chicago's One Seed choice and plant sales
Let's grow together! This year's One Seed Chicago plant is ... beans. All you need to do to participate is to, well, grow some beans. Any kind. Plant sales Lots and lots of plant sales this year. Don't have space to list them all; I've squeezed in...Tags: Science, Forestry and Timber, Lake County (Illinois), Science and Technology, Lake County (Indiana)
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The decline of political competition
IN AN ELECTION YEAR IN WHICH grumpy voters from coast to coast are gunning for the scalps of doddering Republicans, Rep. Gary Miller (R-Diamond Bar) would seem a vulnerable target. Named this summer by a nonprofit watchdog group as one of the "20 most...Tags: Labor Legislation, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Democratic Party, Endangered Species, Natural Resources
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Michael Jackson at a glance
Aug. 29, 1958: Michael Joseph Jackson is born in Gary, Ind., the seventh of nine children. 1963: After several years of training, the Jackson 5 begin to perform in public. Dec. 14, 1969: The Jackson 5 appear on The Ed Sullivan Show. 1970: Their first...Tags: Arts and Culture, History, Diana Ross, Lionel Richie, Michael Jackson
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2007 Most Powerful People in Central Florida
As we have worked our way up the year's list of "The 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida," we passed CEOs, philanthropists, political players and rising stars. But now we've reached the top and find five people who have control over the roads on...Tags: John Morgan, Politics, CNL Financial Corporation, Andy Gardiner, Government
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Cheap oil, but at what cost?
Tribune correspondentFT. MCMURRAY, Canada—From here in the far north of Canada through a web of transcontinental pipelines down to a network of refineries ringing the Chicago area, a new supply of precious oil has begun flowing into the gas tanks of more Americans,...Tags: Natural Gas, Democratic Party, Heavy Engineering, Petroleum Industry, Natural Resources
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Indianapolis Charter school study
A state-funded study of Indiana's charter schools finds little difference exists between the alternative schools and traditional public schools. The 180-page report is expected to stoke legislative debate in the upcoming session of the General...Tags: Schools, Indiana, Indianapolis, Public Schools, Education
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Looking for a way out without leaving home
Tribune staff reporterWashing dishes. Stacking boxes at a supermarket. Dead-end, penny-ante jobs. One year out of high school, Rashad Ward wants out of this kind of work and doesn't want to get pulled down by friends stuck in these jobs. "I just keep it in my mind that I'm...Tags: Rooms and Sublets, Society, Mississippi, Metal and Mineral, Georgetown University
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Blacks battled for rights before downsizings
Tribune staff reporterThey did the dirty, dangerous jobs nobody else wanted. They worked in coke plants where the air was foul and filthy, and at the blast furnaces where safety was always a life and death issue. Black workers helped build the steel plants that sprawled a...Tags: Labor Legislation, Minority Groups, Politics, Health and Safety at Work, Career and Workplace
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