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Jake Miller’s broadcasting career began here in 1996 as an intern at Fox59.
His first job was in Bowling Green, Kentucky where he met ...
Retailers expect busy shopping weekend with Christmas nearing
December 14, 2012
Many stores are offering big sales not seen since the shopping season began.
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Study: Heart Attacks increase this time of year
December 13, 2012
The holidays are a wonderful time of the year for many of us, but the stress and overindulgence could catch up with you if don’t watch out. Studies indicate heart attacks increase during the time between Thanksgiving and New Year’s more than any other time of the year.
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Neighborhood supporting family after fire destroys near northwest side home
December 13, 2012
Ardis Griffin has already received his Christmas gift this year, his family.
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IMPD says high-speed pursuit was necessary under current policy
December 11, 2012
Three people were arrested and another seriously injured after a high-speed police chase ended in a crash on the city's northwest side.
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City of Anderson vacates apartment complex with multiple gas leaks
December 6, 2012
Anderson officials says it's unsafe to live there. Now, many residents are moving out for good after multiple gas leaks forced the evacuation of an Anderson apartment complex.
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Madison County man reunited with horse who was shot
December 6, 2012
A Madison County man has been reunited with one of his horses who was shot last week.
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Lights out for Carmel neighborhood Thursday
December 5, 2012
It's lights out for some residents in Carmel beginning Thursday morning and lasting a good portion of the day.
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Teachers, staff make scarves to honor teacher killed in house explosion
December 5, 2012
It is a labor of love for teachers and staff at Southwest Elementary School.
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Nonprofit groups make last-minute push as holidays near
December 4, 2012
Central Indiana nonprofit charities are making a last-minute push this holiday season to help those less fortunate.
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Landscapers look to recover losses through holiday lighting instillation
November 29, 2012
This year's weather has been difficult on those who work outside.
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Groundbreaking surgery at Riley gives Vermont teen a second chance at life
November 28, 2012
A 17 year old Vermont teen is one step closer to returning home after a life saving procedure at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health.
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Small Business Saturday Helps Kick Off Holiday Shopping Season
November 23, 2012
Many locally owned businesses hope Black Friday shoppers will get their second wind for Small Business Saturday.
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Richmond Hill residents face demolition deadline
November 20, 2012
Dozens of residents in Richmond Hill now face a Dec. 20 deadline or their homes many be demolished by Indianapolis Code Enforcement.
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Thanksgiving meal expected to cost more this year
November 19, 2012
With just a few days until Thanksgiving, many families in Central Indiana are headed to the local grocery store to buy the feast. Many are now experiencing a little sticker shock.
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Avoid potentially deadly, deep fried disasters this Thanksgiving
November 15, 2012
Thanksgiving is less than a week away and many folks are thinking about how they will prepare their turkey. Deep frying is very popular, but it can also be very dangerous.
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Classroom project seeks to increase safety following Lauren Spierer's disappearance
November 14, 2012
It's been nearly a year and a half since 20-year-old IU student Lauren Spierer went missing near her Bloomington apartment. There still aren't any answers, but her parents, Robert and Charlene, are not giving up.
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Expert: House explosion investigation will take time, but cause will be determined
November 12, 2012
The mystery is a complex one with many possible factors with the evidence spread over an entire neighborhood.
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Downtown Indy businesses have "Luck" on their side
November 9, 2012
Businesses in downtown Indianapolis are seeing that "lucky" blue streak in their bottom line.
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Thieves continue to target area pharmacies
November 8, 2012
Another Central Indiana Pharmacy is robbed and the suspect is still on the loose.
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Fire investigators believe gas leak led to house explosion
November 7, 2012
Four people were severely injured after the home they were in exploded Tuesday night.The explosion was so intense, the home was lifted off its foundation.
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Problems plague Hamilton County precincts Tuesday
November 6, 2012
Half of Hamilton County's 200 polling places opened late for Election Day, creating longer lines and even some frustrated voters.
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Doctor: Colts Coach Chuck Pagano's "going to be fine"
November 5, 2012
Indianapolis Colts coach Chuck Pagano's leukemia is in remission.That's according to his doctor, Dr. Larry Cripe of the IU Simon Cancer Center
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Brownsburg East Middle School embraces program that promotes friendship
November 1, 2012
Brownsburg East Middle School is embracing a program that promotes friendship.
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Wheelchair-bound man, son thankful to be alive following house fire
October 31, 2012
A Noblesville homeowner and his son escaped a fire without injury early Wednesday morning.
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Andrew Luck and Riley working together to help kids get healthy
October 30, 2012
Indianapolis Colts Quarterback Andrew Luck is becoming a Hoosier more and more each day and now, a new partnership is helping to cement his commitment to the community.
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Secret Service investigating Obama Halloween display in Boone County
October 29, 2012
A Boone County man is causing controversy again with his Halloween display and now the Secret Service is looking into the matter.
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Man gunned down inside ex-girlfriend's apartment had troubled past
October 26, 2012
Indianapolis Metropolitan police say a man who was shot and killed while breaking in to a westside apartment had a troubled past.
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Bloomington looking at doing away with free street parking
October 25, 2012
The city of Bloomington is looking for a way to better manage its parking by installing meters on downtown streets.
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Future Farmers of America work to end hunger in Central Indiana, Haiti
October 24, 2012
Future Farmers of America members are fighting hunger in Central Indiana as a part of their 85th National Convention in Indianapolis.
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National FFA Convention kicks off 7th visit to Indy, heading to Louisville in 2013
October 24, 2012
The blue jackets have once again invaded Indianapolis for their 85th National FFA Convention but the city won't see them for the next few years.
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Local authorities investigate several car break-ins downtown
October 23, 2012
Glass covered the ground and personal belongings were in disarray Tuesday morning after several cars were broken into in the downtown area.
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Police: Father admits throwing newborn across room
October 18, 2012
A Johnson County man is in jail for reportedly throwing his newborn daughter because she wouldn't stop crying.
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GOP brings out the big guns to win over in the Hoosier State
October 17, 2012
With less than three weeks to go till Election Day, Republicans are bringing in their big guns to stump here in Indiana.
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Rescue team training for trench rescues is put to the test
October 16, 2012
It was back to training for the Hamilton County Tactical Rescue Team on Tuesday after a real life incident put the team's knowledge to the test.
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Gas prices continue to fall ahead of holiday season
October 15, 2012
Gas prices have dropped about 25 cents over the last month.
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President Clinton comes to Indianapolis to "Get out the Vote"
October 11, 2012
Former President Bill Clinton is getting ready to return to Indianapolis. He's become more popular than ever with Democrats and Hoosier Democrats are hoping Clinton will provide some of the same energy he brought to the Democratic Convention.
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Popular Halloween costumes for 2012
October 10, 2012
Halloween costume stores are popping up all over Central Indiana.
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Popular Halloween events open this weekend
October 10, 2012
Two of the most popular family Halloween attractions in Central Indiana are kicking off this weekend!
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Southern Ind. woman claims rust on silo is image of Jesus
October 9, 2012
Jesus has appeared in the clouds, on trees, food and even magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Now, a southern Indiana woman says he has just appeared on her farm's silo.
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Massive Habitat for Humanity build underway in Henryville
October 8, 2012
A new beginning for families in tornado-ravaged Henryville.
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Companies to donate 100 percent of proceeds from Chuckstrong t-shirts
October 5, 2012
Two local apparel companies are donating 100 percent of their proceeds to fight Luekemia and Lymphomia and to help fans show their support for Coach Chuck Pagano and the Colts.
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IU student sexually assaulted at knifepoint
October 4, 2012
Indiana University Police in Bloomington are on the hunt for a suspect who assaulted a 19-year-old student in a resident hall parking lot early Thursday.
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Greenwood expands smoking ban to parks, public property
October 3, 2012
Greenwood residents can breathe a little easier these days after city leaders expanded a smoking ban.
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Shelbyville woman shot, killed in North Carolina parking lot
October 2, 2012
A Shelbyville family is grieving after one of their own became a victim of violence out of state.
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Fans rally around Coach Pagano as word of Leukemia diagnosis spreads
October 1, 2012
Colts Nation is rallying around Head Coach Chuck Pagano after word of his diagnosis spread Monday.
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Deputy's wife: "He's innocent," someone else downloaded child pornography
September 28, 2012
Formal charges were filed late Friday afternoon in Johnson County against 29-year-old Benjamin Farson, a 3-year deputy with the Marion County Sheriff's Office.¿
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Fishers Police, residents not relaxing after two burglary suspects are arrested
September 27, 2012
Two Hamilton County men were arrested for burglary Wednesday.
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Police: Cumberland man goes searching for officers after killing wife
September 24, 2012
A Cumberland man is in the Marion County jail after allegedly killing his wife inside their home.
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Local smartphone App company hopes to raise big money for Riley children
September 17, 2012
Smartphone game Apps are hotter than ever-- and that’s why a Central Indiana college student has gone into business and developed a game he hopes will cash in on the excitement and help sick children at the same time.
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Former Noblesville school bus driver pleads guilty to child molestation
September 13, 2012
Garrett Cornell, 42, will wait at the Hamilton County Jail to learn just how much time he will spend in prison after pleading guilty to two felony counts of child molestation and child exploitation.
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Hoosier retailers gear up to hire seasonal employees
September 12, 2012
With a little more than 70 days left until Black Friday--the official start of the holiday shopping season—retailers are ready to bolster their ranks.
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Now young adults, students reflect on 9/11 anniversary
September 11, 2012
They were just children 11 years ago and have lived most of their lives in a post 9/11 world. Many of them didn't understand what had happened, but they understood the sadness. Now, as they grow up, they realize the full impact of what happened on September 11th.
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Dry weather will make eating out cost more
September 10, 2012
Dining out is expected to cost more money in 2013.
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Truancy crackdown results in parents' arrests
September 7, 2012
Get your children in school or face the consequences.
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IU's Kinsey Institute creates app for sex data
September 7, 2012
Talking about sex, well, there’s an app for that or there soon will be.
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Older Hoosiers work to compete in competitive job market
September 4, 2012
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics says one in five of all United States workers will be 55 years old or older by 2016. Some Hoosiers in that age group are seeing a fight for jobs, and many are headed back to training in order to compete in the job market.
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Drivers still planning to hit the road despite record high gas prices this holiday weekend
August 31, 2012
A perfect storm is sitting right over Indiana when it comes to prices at the pump.
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Remnants of Isaac set to bring rain to Indiana
August 29, 2012
The remnants of Isaac could potentially bring severe rain to Central Indiana and if your home isn't prepared, the heavy rain could cause some serious damage.
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Hoosiers with family near Gulf keep close watch on Isaac
August 27, 2012
Hoosiers with family and friends in Louisiana are keeping a close watch on Tropical Storm Isaac as it's expected to make landfall late Tuesday.
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Isaac likely to affect air travel, gas prices
August 27, 2012
Central Indiana will feel the effects of Tropical Storm Isaac with rain later in the week, but those who are traveling by car and by air could see the effects sooner.
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Elite skydiving team to take the plunge, help Navy SEAL foundation
August 23, 2012
Ever seen frogs falling from the sky?
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SWAT suspect shoots himself after altercation involving ex-girlfriend
August 22, 2012
IMPD says 29-year-old Courtney Sarver shot a man and beat his ex-girlfriend before taking his own life in Lawrence Wednesday morning.
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INDOT seeking clarification on usage of federal funds for projects
August 20, 2012
Use it or loose it.
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Muncie food pantry focuses on pets in need
August 17, 2012
It is a first of its kind in Delaware County and it helping our four-legged friends with a new service.
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Gen Con returns to Indianapolis for "four best days in gaming"
August 17, 2012
The “Best Four Days in Gaming” are happening in Indianapolis right now.
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Latest report show home sales up in Central Indiana
August 16, 2012
There's hope if your house is up for sale.
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Wayne Township calls in exterminators after students bring bed bugs to class
August 14, 2012
Wayne Township is battling a bed bug problem. The district announced Tuesday that it believes the problem has been taken care of.
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Hoosiers have room to shape up after obesity report
August 13, 2012
It is a national ranking the state of Indiana is not proud of.
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Police, volunteers working to crack down on crime in Broad Ripple
August 10, 2012
For years, Broad Ripple has been a popular place for people to hang out on the weekends, but now criminals are mingling among the crowds, committing armed robberies and even shootings.
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Hope residents begin cleaning up from Wednesday's storms
August 9, 2012
The power is back on in the town of Hope, Ind., after a fast moving and powerful storm rolled through Wednesday night.
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Babysitter's attorney defends daycare following infant's death
August 8, 2012
The attorney for the Brownsburg daycare provider is defending his client, saying the death of a 4-month-old baby had nothing to do with the care the babysitter provided.
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Police: 4-month-old girl dies at unlicensed home daycare
August 7, 2012
Police are investigating the death of a 4-month-old girl at a home daycare in Brownsburg. Officers said that daycare was also operating illegally and was ordered to stop watching children.
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Henryville students set to return to class in wake of devastating tornado
August 6, 2012
Five months after a devastating tornado roared through Henryville, students are getting ready to return to class.
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Officers on the lookout for children left in hot cars
August 2, 2012
Central Indiana police officers are on the lookout for children being left in hot cars.
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Greenwood neighborhood on alert after reported sexual assault
July 31, 2012
Residents in a Greenwood neighborhood were on high alert Tuesday after a violent sexual assault over the weekend.
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City-County Council to tackle $50-60M shortfall for 2013
July 30, 2012
The exact number is still being calculated, but it looks like City-County leaders in Indianapolis are facing a 2013 budget shortfall somewhere between $50-60 million dollars. Every option that doesn't cut vital services is now on the table.
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IMS hopes Super Weekend at the Brickyard attracts fans new and old
July 26, 2012
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is billing this weekend of racing as the Super Weekend at the Brickyard!
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Police investigating string of burglaries on city's northeast side
July 24, 2012
Indianapolis Metro Police detectives are investigating a string of northeast side crimes.
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Rainfall proving helpful amidst Indiana drought
July 20, 2012
Several days of rainfall were a welcome sight here in Central Indiana, but is it really helping?
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Another round of rain brings some relief
July 19, 2012
The rain came through the northern portion of Central Indiana Thursday morning, a welcome sight for many Hoosiers.
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Water restrictions appear to be doing the job
July 18, 2012
The warning signs and images of low water are disheartening, but Citizens Water believes mandatory water conservation efforts are working.
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South side's CityWay project on track
July 17, 2012
Nearly a year after the official groundbreaking, the CityWay neighborhood project on downtown Indy’s south side is beginning to take shape. In just a few short months, the neighborhood will come to life.
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Drought could bring even tougher watering restrictions
July 13, 2012
It's no question the drought is devastating some crops, flowers, our lawns and trees, but how close is it to affecting our consumption and personal use?
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Peace rally held downtown before Black Expo's Summer Celebration
July 13, 2012
Two Indianapolis mothers who lost their sons to violence joined dozens of others outside the city market Thursday, calling for peace in the streets.
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Uncertainty for Colts fans after team's blackout decision
July 11, 2012
The message from the Colts to their fans: sellout or blackout.
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Self-storage thefts under investigation
July 9, 2012
Indianapolis Metro Police have a person of interest talking with detectives about 50 storage units that were broken into early Monday on the city's west side.
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Experts predict hike in gas prices ahead of holiday
July 2, 2012
Many Hoosiers are enjoying some of the lowest gas prices in months, but now industry experts say the holiday from high prices is about to end.
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Missing toddler found sleeping in vacant north side apartment
June 21, 2012
A young child who disappeared from a north side apartment early Thursday morning has been found safely.
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Speedway police investigate fatal shooting at gas station
June 15, 2012
One man is dead after a shooting at a west side gas station.
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Police: Suspect inappropriately touched girl while she was riding bike in Carmel
June 13, 2012
Carmel police need your help in tracking down a suspect who they said inappropriately touched a teenage girl Tuesday afternoon.
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Durham jury selection begins Friday
June 8, 2012
Jury selection begins Friday in the trial of failed Indianapolis money manager Tim Durham, more than one year after his arrest.
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Police investigate apparent murder-suicide after couple found in yard
June 6, 2012
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is investigating an apparent murder-suicide that occurred on the city’s west side early Wednesday morning.
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Out-of-state officer killed in downtown Indianapolis
June 1, 2012
Officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department are investigating an apparent homicide near the Central Library early Friday morning.
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Police investigate string of burglaries at local storage facility
May 30, 2012
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is investigating a series of storage unit burglaries on the city’s southwest side that appear to have taken place over the holiday weekend.
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Dallara IndyCar Factory offers fun outside the track
May 25, 2012
This weekend, IndyCar fans can get up close and personal with the company who make the cars at the Indy 500 go ‘zoom’!
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Revitalization efforts bring taste of Italy to Speedway
May 18, 2012
A taste of italiano is coming to Speedway’s revitalized Main Street.
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Support Pacers in playoffs against Heat with 'Gold Swagger' shirt
May 16, 2012
The Indiana Pacers are now even with the Miami Heat, and they hope to keep the momentum going by making thousands of rally shirts for fans.
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Gas prices rise but drivers pay less than one year ago
May 15, 2012
The Shell gas station at 71st and Michigan Road on the northwest side is selling gas for $3.37 a gallon, more than 50 cents less than many stations around the area.
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Local businesses, volunteers work to make Indianapolis beautiful
May 14, 2012
Hundreds of local volunteers are working to make the community beautiful Monday.
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Mourdock to speak about primary win, November election Wednesday
May 9, 2012
Gov. Mitch Daniels will join Senate candidate and Indiana State Treasurer Richard Mourdock at the Indiana Republican Party Headquarters Wednesday morning for the Republican Unity Press Conference.
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Police investigate car theft ring in Boone County
May 7, 2012
Police in Boone County broke up a suspected car theft ring Sunday, involving a total of 15 cars.
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Two convicted sex offenders could be released Thursday
May 3, 2012
Two men convicted of sex crimes against children will get out of prison early, and they are several years short of serving their full sentences.
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Homeless shelter turns to social media for fundraising campaign
May 1, 2012
An Indianapolis homeless shelter is taking a new approach to its spring fundraising effort.
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Colts' star to give away hundreds of free Pacers' playoff tickets Monday
April 30, 2012
The Indiana Pacers are looking to bounce back from their first loss Saturday in the NBA playoffs.
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Lucas Oil Stadium hosts welcome party for Andrew Luck Friday
April 27, 2012
The new era has officially begun for the Indianapolis Colts, their fans and for the City of Indianapolis.
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INDOT's Operation Indy Commute construction project underway in Fishers
April 26, 2012
Construction on the $18 million project began at 10 p.m. Wednesday, prompting overnight restrictions at Interstate 69, 116th Street and State Road 37.
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30K Firefighters arrive for 18th Annual FDIC
April 16, 2012
A total of 30,000 firefighters from across the country and around the globe are in the Circle City this week for the annual Fire Department Instructors Conference.
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Charging stations for electric cars installed at Simon Group properties
April 13, 2012
Simon Property Group is taking a big leap towards the future.
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Near south side apartment complex goes green with solar panels
April 11, 2012
One near south side apartment complex will become more environmentally friendly Wednesday.
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U.S. 31 road project in Hamilton County prompts closures Monday
April 9, 2012
The big U.S. 31 road construction project is having its first major closure Monday.
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Hamilton County ranked No. 1 in healthiest Indiana counties
April 3, 2012
The third annual County Health Rankings of all 92 counties in Indiana found Hamilton County to be No. 1 in overall health. However, its neighbor to the south, Marion County, ranked No. 82.
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Henryville high school students return to class Monday
April 2, 2012
Henryville high school students returned to class Monday, one month after a deadly tornado damaged their school.
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Emergency hearing on Sen. Lugar's residency Friday
March 30, 2012
Longtime Sen. Richard Lugar and his wife, Charlene, are trying to get a residency decision by the Marion County Elections Board overturned Friday in Marion County Circuit Court.
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Local towing company faces license suspension
March 27, 2012
One of the largest towing companies in Indianapolis faces a license suspension Tuesday.
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Henryville elementary students return to school
March 21, 2012
It is a big step on the road to recovery for Henryville children.
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Family: Noblesville bus driver has history of molesting young girls
March 15, 2012
The Noblesville Schools bus driver accused of molesting two young sisters has a history of molesting young girls, according to family members and sources close to the family.
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New plan for U.S. 31 cuts costs, time but closes lanes in Carmel
March 8, 2012
A plan to speed up construction on U.S. 31 in Hamilton County may actually slow down drivers.
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Overnight fire damages two homes on near west side
March 6, 2012
Fire investigators are looking into the cause of an overnight fire at a vacant home on the city's west side.
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Mild winter means more bugs, bigger business
February 29, 2012
You might be seeing more pest control trucks out on the road this time of year, because exterminators said they are busier than normal and the weather has something to do with it.
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Program aims to help residents become more energy efficient
February 28, 2012
Utility companies all over Indiana have joined forces to offer a program for residents, businesses and schools that can help save money on utility bills.
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Veterans, volunteers run to raise awareness Monday
February 27, 2012
Twenty one Hoosier veterans, along with dozens of volunteers, kicked off what could be a life-changing program. It all began with a brisk one mile run early Monday morning.
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Drivers take advantage of loyalty programs as gas prices spike
February 20, 2012
Drivers saw a big jump on Monday morning's commute. Prices at some gas stations saw as much as a 30 to 40 cents increase.
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Drivers use loyalty programs to lower high gas prices
February 20, 2012
Drivers are doing whatever they can to combat high gas prices in the wake of reports we could see gas above $4.00/gallon this summer.
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Westfield Fire Department gets unique training due to construction project
February 17, 2012
The U.S. 31 road construction project in Hamilton County is paving the way for some unique training for the Westfield Fire Department.
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Families of victims of convenient store robberies demand change to protect others
February 16, 2012
A public forum at the Indiana Government Center South Thursday morning is giving people the opportunity to speak about safety improvements for convenient stores employees across the state.
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Education supporters gather for 'Ed Reform Rocks' rally
February 15, 2012
Last year, Indiana made history by passing landmark education legislation. Now, education supporters said they want to keep heading in the right direction and Wednesday’s "Ed Reform Rocks: Demand Great Schools Rally” is how to do so.
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State of IndyCar event kicks off 2012 season Monday
February 13, 2012
The first race kicks off in St. Petersburg, Fla. in just 40 days, and then on May 27, the 101st Indianapolis 500 will take place at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. However, before all this will happen, the State of IndyCar will be Monday.
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Washington Township school among elite in education
February 9, 2012
An Indianapolis Title I school is being honored for its exceptional academic performance.
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Non-waiver graduation rates improve in Central Indiana
February 7, 2012
The numbers are in from the Indiana State Board of Education, and it shows many school in Central Indiana improved their non-waiver graduation rates in the 2010-2011 school year.
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With Super Bowl XLVI over, clean-up begins
February 6, 2012
What was put up, now must come down. The clean up and tear down in Super Bowl Village and around Lucas Oil Stadium was underway before fans went to bed late Sunday night and the city is again, asking for your patience if you live work or drive downtown.
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Beverage companies work hard to keep fans refreshed during Super Bowl
February 1, 2012
With tens of thousands of people coming downtown this week, beverage companies are working hard to keep bar coolers stocked.
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Big attendance records for first weekend of Super Bowl festivities
January 30, 2012
It was a super weekend according to the 2012 Super Bowl Host Committee.
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More street closures take effect Thursday in Indianapolis
January 26, 2012
More Super Bowl street closures and restrictions coming our way as we get closer to the action. If you drive downtown you will feel the impact of these closures and restrictions, but there is one thing you can do to lessen your impact: know before you go.
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Motorcyclist killed in accident on near south side
January 24, 2012
A motorcyclist died early Tuesday morning following a crash on the city's near south side.
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NFL Experience construction begins Friday
January 20, 2012
For many fans who are not going to the Super Bowl, the NFL Experience will be their Super Bowl experience.
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Shoppers head to the stores for post-holiday deals
December 26, 2011
Big crowds, long lines and deals a-plenty!
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Wednesday marks 46 days until Super Bowl 46
December 21, 2011
Super Bowl 46 is just 46 days away, and the city is scrambling to get everything in motion for a huge Super Bowl bash!
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Former teacher facing child molestation allegations dating back 30 years
December 20, 2011
A Central Indiana school teacher was arrested Monday for allegedly molesting a 14-year-old male student and Fox59 learned this is not the first allegation against him.
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Crossroads Classic to draw large crowds as Indiana teams square off
December 16, 2011
Hoosier hysteria hits Indy Saturday. That's when Butler, Indiana, Notre Dame and Purdue will square off in the inaugural Close the Gap Crossroads Classic at Conseco Fieldhouse.
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Controversy still surrounds Broad Ripple parking garage
December 13, 2011
A parking garage could help alleviate the need for parking spaces, address some safety concerns and even towing issues in Broad Ripple.
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Conflicting reports about IU student's release from Cairo
November 25, 2011
A Bloomington family is waiting for details Friday morning regarding their son’s return home from Egypt.
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Midwest Food Bank helps Hoosiers in need
November 22, 2011
Midwest Food Bank is helping hundreds of Hoosiers in need.
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Road construction to slow Black Friday shopping
November 16, 2011
Three major shopping centers sit in the shadow of massive road construction projects.
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Joyful homecoming for Indiana National Guard soldiers Thursday
November 10, 2011
It was a wonderful welcome home for members of the 219th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade Thursday morning.
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Metro students participate in anti-bullying program
November 7, 2011
All 10 elementary and middle schools in Washington Township are the first in the state to adopt a nationally recognized anti-bullying program.
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Cardinal Fitness closes several Indy-area locations
November 2, 2011
Six Indianapolis area Cardinal Fitness centers shut down without warning Tuesday, surprising many of its members.
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Near north side SWAT standoff ends peacefully
November 2, 2011
Metro Police were called to the 3700 block of Graceland Avenue just after 2:00am Monday on a disturbance call with shots fired.
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Speedway police search for multiple suspects after home invasion
October 31, 2011
Speedway police said a man wearing a Halloween mask and as many as five others were involved in an armed robbery and home invasion early Monday morning.
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University students participate in mock terror attack exercise
October 28, 2011
Fifty graduate and undergraduate students from three different schools at IUPUI are taking part in a mock terror attack exercise Friday.
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Missing teen found safe at Avon hospital
October 4, 2011
First responders breathe a sigh of relief Tuesday morning, after a 14-year-old is found at an Avon hospital.
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Vatican accepts Buechlein's resignation
September 21, 2011
The leader of the Catholic Church in Indianapolis retires after 14 years of service.
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Habitat for Humanity's Ag home to be moved Tuesday
September 13, 2011
The Habitat for Humanity's Ag home, built at this year's Indiana State Fair, is being transported to its permanent location on Carrollton Avenue Tuesday.
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Law enforcement urges firearm awareness as Martinsville boy faces murder charges
September 6, 2011
The youngest person to face murder charges in Indiana in the past 90 years is scheduled to appear in a Morgan Co. courtroom Tuesday.
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New method to pay for parking meters coming to Indianapolis
September 1, 2011
A new option for paying parking meters is coming to Indianapolis. It is called ParkMobile.
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Second lawsuit filed Monday in connection to State Fair tragedy
August 29, 2011
A second lawsuit was filed Monday in connection with the tragedy at the Indiana State Fair on Aug. 13.
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Dept. of Education vote on State's proposal to take over four IPS schools
August 29, 2011
The Department of Education will vote on the proposal for the State to take over four of the six Indianapolis Public Schools schools on the academic probation list.
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Police search for suspects in west side home invasion
August 26, 2011
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is investigating reports of a home invasion on Indianapolis’ west side early Friday morning.
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Police search for suspects in early morning home invasion
August 26, 2011
Metro Police officers were called a home in the 7700 block of Platini Place around 3:30am on the report of a home invasion.
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Popular Broad Ripple restaurant, apartment building catches fire
August 25, 2011
An early morning fire at a popular Broad Ripple building leaves several people without a home and 35 employees unable to work.
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IU safety a concern as students head back after Spierer's disappearance
August 24, 2011
Indiana University students are arriving in Bloomington Wednesday for move-in day.
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Arrest made after alleged threat to Whiteland Community High School
August 19, 2011
The Johnson County Sheriff's Department made an arrest Thursday, after a Whiteland Community High School 16-year-old sophmore made a threat against another student at the high school.
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Video captures weather announcement made minutes before stage collapse
August 17, 2011
Many people are still asking if enough was done to warn fans about the approaching storm at the Indiana State Fair last Saturday.
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Stage collapse tragedy impacts Indiana State Fair events
August 16, 2011
The Indiana State Fair is working to get back to business.
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Three semis involved in fatal Boone Co. accident; SB lanes reopen
August 11, 2011
State Troopers have closed SB I-65 at State Road 47 due to an accident near Lebanon.
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Tuesday's severe storms leaves damage in southwest area
August 10, 2011
Severe storms brought down several trees and limbs in parts of central Indiana.