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Police confirm neighbors' suspicions following south side explosion
November 19, 2012
The rumors about the south side explosion have had neighbors talking. Monday, police confirmed what neighbors had been assuming, that the explosion wasn't an accident.
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Mozel Sanders $40K short of goal, may have to turn people away Thanksgiving
November 14, 2012
Thousands of people will be served a Thanksgiving meal from the Mozel Sanders Foundation next Thursday, but organizers fear they will still have to turn thousands of people away. The group still needs $40,000 to ensure they have enough turkey, dressing and all the fixings.
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Attica community comes together to honor family devastated by combine accident
November 8, 2012
The town of Attica is coming together to support a family devastated by tragedy. All five members of the Fox family and a friend were in the family’s mini-van when it was crushed by a combine.
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Many believe Fishers teen is dead after phone thief sends out hoax text
November 7, 2012
A text claims a Fishers teen is killed in a car crash. Only that text was a lie, sent by someone who stole the teen's phone.
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Parents claim school never notified them following bus shooting
November 1, 2012
Monday, an IPS school bus was hit by what police report to be either a BB gun or airshot at 34th and Carrollton while dropping off students with special needs. Many parents said the school never told them about the incident but school officials disagree.
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Mom demands answers after shots fired at special needs school bus
October 31, 2012
A mom is demanding answers from the company responsible for running some of Indianapolis' school buses.
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Indiana's Task Force 1 to help damaged east coast
October 30, 2012
Some of Indiana's best emergency responders are gearing up to head out to the east coast to help in the wake of Sandy.
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Police investigating if carjacking, abduction cases are connected
October 24, 2012
Two women carjacked and abducted within days of each other and now police are looking to see if the cases are connected.
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Boy Scouts of America release 20K pages of so-called "Perversion Files"
October 18, 2012
Thursday, the Boy Scouts of America released 20,000 pages of the so-called "Perversion Files" showing cases of sexual abuse by scout leaders.
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New plan proposed to expand Broad Ripple
October 17, 2012
Broad Ripple is one of the most popular spots in the city for everything from going out, to living, to shopping, and the city wants to make sure it stays that way.
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Facing budget woes, Indianapolis asks CIB to pay up
October 11, 2012
Indianapolis is in a tight spot when it comes to money and they are asking the Capital Improvement Board to pay up.
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Indy City-County Council votes down public safety pay raises
October 10, 2012
Firefighters and police officers are still fighting for a pay raise next year. The mayor’s office told them no. Wednesday night they turned to the council to try to get their money.
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Opposing teams cheer for boy with autism during last match-up of season
October 9, 2012
Brownsburg East's 7th Grade football team helped make a dream come true for one of their teammates Tuesday night.
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Plan to bridge city budget gap sets sights on Capital Improvement Board
October 9, 2012
A plan to patch Indianapolis’ $65 million budget shortfall by charging the Capital Improvement Board is meeting with controversy.
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Central Indiana man's home a part of National Solar Tour
October 5, 2012
It's a green energy option for your home that could end up saving you a lot of green in your wallet. A local man is part of a nationwide tour highlighting the benefits of solar power.
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Burglars striking in broad daylight in three Fishers neighborhoods
September 25, 2012
Three burglaraies in just four days in Fishers has neighbors on alert and taking action.
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Hoosiers battling unusually high amount of fruit flies this year
September 19, 2012
They are the unwanted visitors that won’t go away: fruit flies. The little gnats are finding their way into many Indiana homes.
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Organization working to change Indiana's rape definition after two men are attacked
September 13, 2012
Two men, one in Indianapolis and the other in Bloomington, were both raped this week. However, Indiana state law doesn’t consider what happened to them to legally be rape. Now, one organization is working to change that.
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Police searching for suspect following rape in Irvington neighborhood
September 11, 2012
There have been several rapes in an east side neighborhood since Sept. 1. Police say none of them appear to be connected. The latest was reported Saturday.
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Flu Shots Already Available; Health Experts Say Don't Wait
September 10, 2012
The sniffling and sneezing hasn’t kicked in yet, but experts are already warning people to get vaccinated for the flu early.
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The BMW Championship begins Tuesday, pros tee off Thursday
September 3, 2012
Vince Pellegrino, VP of Tournaments for the Western Golf Association says, "There will be 70 of the greatest players of the world will be here. Tiger Woods. Rory McIroy, Phil Mickelson. Justin Rhodes our defending champion. Luke Donald. They're all going to be here."
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Indiana shows job growth as unemployed workers worry about their futures
August 31, 2012
Indiana showed job growth for the ninth month in a row, but many are still looking for work as jobs take center stage in the upcoming presidential election.
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Police make several arrests believed to be connected to Broad Ripple crimes
August 30, 2012
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department made several arrests they think could be connected to the recent crime in Broad Ripple, but they are still looking for one man Thursday.
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Gubernatorial candidates meet for first time Tuesday
August 21, 2012
The candidates for Indiana Governor met together for the first time on IUPUI's campus Tuesday night.
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Suspect sought in armed robbery at Fishers CVS store
August 17, 2012
A man got away with prescription drugs after an armed robbery at a CVS store in Fishers. Police said it's a type of crime they're seeing more of these days.
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Petition seeks lights for side streets in Broad Ripple
August 13, 2012
Broad Ripple neighbors are joining together to fight crime in their neighborhood. They've created a Facebook page and a petition to get lights on the side streets.
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Man charged in connection with fatal shooting of juvenile
August 9, 2012
The person of interest wanted for questioning in the fatal shooting of a 13-year-old boy has turned himself into authorities.
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Fox59 Exclusive: Suspect's brother sheds light on fatal shooting
August 8, 2012
The man accused in the deadly shooting of a 13-year-old boy was still on the run Wednesday. Fox59 has learned more about what may have led up to the fight that sparked the gunfire.
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Residents concerned about robberies in and around Broad Ripple
August 7, 2012
Some Broad Ripple residents are concerned that robberies may be on the rise. Most of the robberies are happening right off the main strip in the popular nightlife area.
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"Smash or Pass" Facebook pages have parents on high alert
August 1, 2012
It’s another terrifying example of just how careful you need to be with your kids online. Teens are posting pictures on Facebook and looking for feedback that could be both physically and emotionally dangerous.
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Study: Working while pregnant just as dangerous as smoking while pregnant
July 30, 2012
We all know smoking while pregnant is bad for babies, but a new study shows working while pregnant could be just as dangerous.
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No major problems for a second year in a row at Indiana Black Expo.
July 21, 2012
While there were no major problems at the Black expo last year, law enforcement officials took no chances this year.
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Storm leads officials to cancel band competition at Delaware Co. Fairgrounds
July 19, 2012
Delaware County officials weren't taking any chances Thursday night as storms rolled in.
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Lightning damages homes across Central Indiana
July 18, 2012
Wednesday's rain also came with storms that damaged several homes in Central Indiana.
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Toddler drowns at east side apartment complex
July 17, 2012
A 3-year-old little girl wandered away from her aunt's apartment on the east side and appeared to have drowned in a retention pond nearby Tuesday.
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Landscapers say water may not be able to save lawns now
July 16, 2012
The grass in most parts of Indiana is brown. Some landscapers are saying that at this point, water may not be able to save what weeks and months of extreme heat and lack of rain has already done.
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Drought kills off most new Christmas trees
July 12, 2012
The July sun is taking a major strike at Christmas futures. This year’s drought has killed off most of the new trees planted this year, leaving farmers with a lot of work to make up next year.
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Corn drought to drive up price of everyday items
July 11, 2012
The drought we're experiencing isn't just driving up food prices, other popular necessities could soon cost more too.
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Drought already negatively impacting this year's pumpkin crop
July 10, 2012
The burning sun is leaving its mark on the pumpkin crop this year.
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Hoosier pet food company scores Marsh distribution deal
July 6, 2012
A Bloomfield-based pet food company is getting its big break—distribution in Marsh Stores all across central Indiana.
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City leaders look to rewrite zoning laws
July 6, 2012
City leaders are doing a comprehensive re-examination of the zoning and development regulations for the first time since the 1970s. They are asking for citizens input about what to do next.
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Communities working to ban fireworks despite ordinance
June 28, 2012
Local Indiana communities may go further than ever to stop people from setting off fireworks because of the dry conditions. State law says that you can shoot off fireworks between June 29 and July 9, but that could soon be challenged in court.
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Drought causing some wells to run dry
June 27, 2012
The dry weather and drought conditions are affecting more than people’s lawns. Many are now facing the heat wave without any water as wells around Central Indiana are starting to run dry.
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Statewide smoking ban takes effect July 1
June 26, 2012
The statewide smoking ban goes into effect on Sunday. As businesses prepare for the ban, there are visual signs of the change that's soon to take effect.
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Officials seeing increase in mulch fires due to dry conditions
June 25, 2012
Firefighters are busy. The dry weather has fires popping up everywhere. One of the major concerns: mulch beds.
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Victim's family reaches $1.5M settlement in Bisard lawsuit
June 7, 2012
The family of the motorcyclist killed when Officer David Bisard struck his bike in 2010 has reached a settlement in their lawsuit with the city.
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Indy Parks considers mountain biking trails at Eagle Creek Park
June 6, 2012
Indy Parks is beginning the process to see if mountain biking trails could be a possibility at Eagle Creek Park.
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Two Central Indiana moms accused of leaving children in cars
June 5, 2012
Two Central Indiana mothers are facing charges for reportedly putting their children in danger. Police said both moms left their kids to wait in the car, one while she ran into a work meeting and the other while at a job fair.
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Police investigate after woman's car randomly shot at
June 1, 2012
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is investigating after a driver shot a bullet at another car on the west side.
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Ecomony, warm weather leads to increase in boat sales
May 28, 2012
More Hoosiers are hitting the water to beat the summer heat. Local marinas report seeing a big boost in boat sales. It's something they haven't seen since 2006.
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Purdue students use Indy 500 to study homeland security
May 25, 2012
Purdue University is using the Indianapolis 500 as an opportunity to teach.
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Preview of Indy 500 Soiree charity event
May 23, 2012
A-list stars and celebrities are heading to the Circle City for a swanky soiree at the Lucas Estate in Carmel. Fox 59 got an exclusive look behind the scenes of the event.
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Burd Ford employees taken hostage by trio of suspects
May 15, 2012
Employees at a northeast Indianapolis car dealership were taken hostage over the weekend and authorities are now looking for the trio responsible.
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Proposal seeks to help temporary hospitality employees find permanent jobs
May 15, 2012
Fighting for rights of hotel workers, Indianapolis city leaders took a big step toward making sure all Hoosier hotel employees are compensated fairly.
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ACLU files lawsuit against Marion County on behalf of non-religious couples
May 10, 2012
There is a new fight over the right to marry in Indiana. The Americans Civil Liberties Union is suing the state, saying Indiana’s marriage laws are unconstitutional. The suit centers, not around the couple, but around who’s performing the ceremony.
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Hoosiers react to President Obama's support of same-sex marriage
May 9, 2012
President Obama announced Wednesday that he supports same-sex marriage. His remarks are putting pressure on politicians around the country to make their stance on the issue clear as well.
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Supporters teary-eyed as Dick Lugar concedes race
May 8, 2012
It's being called one of the greatest political upsets in U.S. Senate history. Senator Dick Lugar, the third most senior senator, will soon to be out of a job. Tuesday, he became just the 7th senator in 30 years to lose the Republican nomination for re-election.
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Mitt Romney stops in Indy for fundraising event
May 7, 2012
Mitt Romney made a stop in the Circle City on his road to raising money for his White House run Monday.
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Indianapolis company growing from the bottom up
May 5, 2012
An Indianapolis business is growing from the bottom up. The latest beer craze started with just a dream.
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Local company invents fastest beer dispenser in the world
May 4, 2012
If you ever had to wait in line for a beer, your wait may be getting shorter soon.
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Some IU business students won't be able to attend own graduation
May 2, 2012
Some students graduating from the IU Kelley School of Business won't be able to attend their own graduation. The problem? Some other students turned graduation tickets into a business opportunity to make some cash.
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Bedford woman survives lightning strike thanks to son's quick action
May 1, 2012
A Bedford woman struck by lightning was recovering at a nearby hospital Tuesday evening. She said she's alive thanks in large part to her quick thinking son.
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Convicted minister and convicted coach to be released early
April 30, 2012
Fox59 has learned of another convicted sex offender who will be getting out of jail early this week. This time it’s a minister sentenced to a decade behind bars being released just two years into his sentence.
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Fort Wayne teacher fired for using in vitro fertilization speaks out
April 27, 2012
A Fort Wayne, Ind., teacher fired after higher-ups at the Catholic School she was teaching at learned she was using in vitro fertilization to get pregnant spoke out Friday.
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Fewer trips planned for Indianapolis airport employees
April 19, 2012
This Indianapolis Airport Authority is set to meet Friday morning and talk about trips executives are planning to take this year. This after a Fox 59 investigation uncovered lavish spending.
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Teenage boys are thinking outside the box with prom proposals
April 18, 2012
It’s the cap off to four years of high school: prom and graduation. Getting a date to prom though, isn't as easy as it used to be.
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Mayor Greg Ballard delivers State of the City address
April 17, 2012
Mayor Greg Ballard gave his annual State of the City address Tuesday. The mayor highlighted the city’s accomplishments, but some democrats say the mayor needed to talk about what he plans to do with the problems that lay ahead.
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Indianapolis City-County Council passes new smoking ban
April 16, 2012
The city of Indianapolis has again passed a smoking ban. The council approving the proposal 20-9 Monday night.
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Arrested protester reacts to latest in Trayvon Martin case
April 11, 2012
Ministers in Indianapolis are responding to the latest in the Trayvon Martin case in Florida.
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Study: Despite warnings, teens continue to text and drive
April 10, 2012
Despite all the warnings, people are still texting and driving. State Farm surveyed teens to find that the number of those still texting behind the wheel hasn’t changed, even though the law has.
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Family of boy who drowned in baptismal pool files lawsuit
April 9, 2012
A family is filing a wrongful death civil lawsuit to find out how their 22-month-old son died in a church baptismal pool while at daycare.
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Community members remember MLK on 44th anniversary
April 4, 2012
Community members took time to remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s message at the park that bears his name, Wednesday. They also took the time to remind each other that the dream still lives on.
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Sugarland deposition about State Fair collapse to begin April 12
April 2, 2012
Country duo Sugarland will soon give a deposition about what happened the night the stage collapsed at the Indiana State Fair.
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Central Indiana housing market begins favoring sellers
March 29, 2012
The housing market is now changing in Indianapolis. People shopping for homes in Central Indiana are finding a surprise: homes are selling fast and lots of people are bidding on the good ones.
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Second family files lawsuit against Miller Transportation following crash
March 21, 2012
Another family has filed a lawsuit against the company that owns and operates the school bus involved in a fatal crash more than a week ago.
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Second case of bed bugs reported at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health
March 20, 2012
Another case of bed bugs has reported at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health. It's the second reported case in about a months time.
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Federal government to review case of pantry that prays
March 16, 2012
The federal government is now reviewing whether or not a Southern Indiana food pantry should have had its food taken away over an issue with prayer. The state and federal officials held a meeting Friday to discuss the issue.
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Students run lemonade stand to raise money for slain girl's family
March 14, 2012
Lighthouse Charter School students are helping another student's family, a student who was killed in a school bus accident Monday on the way to school.
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Neighbors question safety of bridge, roadway after accident
March 12, 2012
Following Monday morning's bus accident, there have been a lot of questions about the road and railroad bridge above where it happened.
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Fmr. Martinsville coach appears in court for indecent exposure
March 9, 2012
A former Martinsville head basketball coach charged with indecent exposure appeared in court Friday.
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Vigil held for slain Trafalgar boy Thursday
March 1, 2012
Family, friends and neighbors came to show support to the family of 3-year-old Jacob Smith Thursday.
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Gas prices expected to soon hit $5 mark
February 27, 2012
Gas prices are on an upward march, quickly making their way to the $4 mark in Central Indiana. Prices are expected to climb even higher with many analysts predicting $5 gas will be here soon.
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Bars choosing to go smoke-free voluntarily
February 23, 2012
While state lawmakers continue to debate the smoking ban and local leaders wait to see what state leaders will do, local bars are making their own move and going smoke-free voluntarily.
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Toxicologist: New synthetic drugs contain dangerous secondary ingredients
February 22, 2012
Lawmakers are very close to a statewide ban on synthetic drugs. What's inside the fake marijuana and cocaine, though? Fox59 put it to the test to find out.
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Study: Women more likely to die from heart attacks
February 21, 2012
A new study out of Florida finds women are less likely to get immediate treatment for heart attacks and are more likely to die in the hospital than men.
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Lawmakers look to close synthetic drug ban loopholes
February 17, 2012
Spice, bath salts and other synthetic drugs all already banned from the state but drug makers have found a way around the ban.
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Councilor wants to try passing new city-wide smoking ban proposal
February 15, 2012
An Indianapolis City-County councilor is taking another shot at pushing through a city-wide smoking ban.
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Boy, 7, inside car while it was being towed, mom and trucker arrested
February 10, 2012
A 7-year-old boy sitting in a car in the fire lane at a Family Dollar was towed Thursday night. Now, his mom and the tow truck driver are having to answer questions.
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Nearly 35K pounds of Super Bowl leftovers going to feed Indy's hungry
February 7, 2012
Thousands of pounds of food leftover after all the Super Bowl festivities is being donated to help feed the hungry in Indianapolis.
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Grandma, 77, surprises family by ziplining at Super Bowl Village
January 27, 2012
Young and young at heart, the zipline ride was full of people of all ages Friday.
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Hoosier celebrities, dignitaries get first ride down zip line
January 27, 2012
The zip line opened at noon Friday and celebrities and dignitaries got the first chance to go down the line.
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Samsung, AT&T donate tablets to allow super service volunteers to help fans
January 18, 2012
Super service all right at your fingertips, just in time for Super Bowl. Samsung and AT&T have donated more 200 tablets for volunteers to use to help locals and guests get around the city.
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Cosmetologists warn proposed bill would harm consumers
January 17, 2012
Licensing for the beauty salon could be getting the cut. A bill at the Indiana Statehouse would eliminate cosmetology/barber licensing.
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Cost of mailing surplus refunds may be more than actual surplus
January 13, 2012
The state has extra money but will that money come back to you? You're supposed to get a refund once the state goes over a certain amount of savings but the cost of mailing checks to Hoosiers may outweigh the original surplus.
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Super Bowl festivities available for every price range
January 12, 2012
The red carpet is about to be rolled out in Indianapolis.
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Senator wants Indiana schools to start after Labor Day
January 11, 2012
A bill has been introduced that would require all Indiana public schools to start at the same time, later in the summer. Similar bills have failed in the past, but State Senator Mike Delph, R-Carmel, said he is confident he will have more success this time around.
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Arrest made in murder of 74-year-old Shelbyville woman
January 10, 2012
A Shelbyville man was arrested Monday for the murder of his 74-year-old landlord.
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Crews battle fire at west side business following large explosion
January 9, 2012
Traffic is back open on West Washington Street after an explosion shook a west side neighborhood.
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8 year-old Indianapolis girl saves mom
January 4, 2012
An 8-year-old girl saves her mom's life and now the elementary student is being called a hero.
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Promotion company looks for models to attend Super Bowl parties
January 3, 2012
The countdown to the Super Bowl continues, and the big game comes with some big parties. There are even parties that you can attend!
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CareerBuilder's job forecast shows cautious optimism
January 2, 2012
Employers have cautious optimism to start off the new year. Careerbuilder's annual job forecast is predicting new jobs by mid-year.
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Colts snag another win, so why are some fans upset?
December 23, 2011
The Indianapolis Colts' win over division rival the Houston Texans Thursday night is the talk of the Circle City. Fans are torn between winning games and getting the top pick in the NFL draft.
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City moves to yank company's towing license for ordinance violations
December 19, 2011
Indianapolis is making moves to yank a towing license for the first time since a new ordinance went into effect.
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Illinois lawmakers fight to keep CME in Chicago
December 9, 2011
Will they stay or will they go?
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Store manager, truck driver zip tied during armed robbery on west side
December 9, 2011
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is investigating an armed robbery Thursday morning at a Dollar General store.
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Indianapolis Zoo announces new exhibit for orangutans
December 6, 2011
It’s official. The rumors have been swirling for about a year now. Tuesday the Indianapolis Zoo made the announcement that they are getting a new International Orangutan Center.
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Hackers target people as they prepare for holiday travel
December 6, 2011
The hackers have used both American Airlines and Delta flights. The email has the airline ticket as an attachment. The attachment isn't legit. It's a virus.
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First class action lawsuit filed against companies involved in Sugarland concert
November 22, 2011
A class action lawsuit was filed Tuesday on behalf of 47 of the victims of the State Fair tragedy. The suit is the first class action lawsuit to go after the private companies who helped put on the Sugarland Concert at the State Fairgrounds back in August. The lawsuit is asking for damages and help with medical bills.
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Fishers Town employees worry holiday will create another payroll snafu
November 21, 2011
Fishers Town employees are wondering if they're going to get paid on time. Sources tell Fox59 that employees were paid late twice this year on long holiday weekends.
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BBB issues warning about Santa email websites
November 17, 2011
Sending Santa a Christmas list could put you and your children at risk. The Better Business Bureau is warning families of Santa email sites that share or sell your information.
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Franklin Township holds closed door meeting about pay-to-ride bus policy
November 16, 2011
Just days after a class action law suit is filed against Franklin Township School Corporation's bussing policy, school leaders held a closed door meeting Wednesday night. The superintendent and general counsel said there are no plans to change the policy until a court requires them to do so.
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Indiana University officials support LAPD veteran's call for vigilance
November 16, 2011
NOTE: The safety tips and opinions made by Tony Newsom, who worked with Fox59 as an off duty Los Angeles Police Officer in these stories, are not made or endorsed by The Los Angeles Police Department.
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Lifestyle Fitness to leave Indiana, Life Time Fitness to acquire several locations
November 15, 2011
Lifestyle Fitness is leaving Indiana. The fitness club plans to close two locations and sell two others.
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Baby still recovering from unexplained head trauma, father in custody
November 9, 2011
A 3-month-old hospitalized after suffering severe head injuries, her father arrested.
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Fox59 Wants to Know: Innocent drivers pay more after towing contract
November 9, 2011
The city of Indianapolis cut a deal with the tow truck companies, but are you paying the difference? Fox59 spoke exclusively with someone inside one of the contracted tow businesses, exposing why he said you're paying more money when you should have to.
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Police chase leads to multi-vehicle crash in Fishers
November 3, 2011
A brief police chase ended in a mutli-vehicle crash with injuries in Fishers Thursday. It happened before 7 p.m. near 116th Street and Allisonville Road. Six cars were involved in the crash.
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Mayoral candidates enter final stretch of campaign
November 1, 2011
The hotly contested Indianapolis mayoral race is heating up as the campaign enters the final leg of the race. Both major campaigns are pushing hard into the final stretch.
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Both Mayor Greg Ballard and challenger Melina Kennedy claim lead in polls
October 31, 2011
With less than a week left until election day, a lot of people are wondering who is in the lead in the hotly contested Indianapolis mayor's race. The answer depends on who you ask.
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Three dogs shot in their own backyard in Lawrence County
October 19, 2011
A Lawrence County family devastated by a vicious attack on their dogs. Someone shot their three dogs, safely penned up in their backyard. One of the dogs died. Another was seriously injured. The third dog was hit five times, but only had superficial wounds.
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Fans worry new NFL security guidelines will slow entry to games
October 18, 2011
New security changes at Lucas Oil Stadium have fans worried about major tie-ups going into the games.
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Indianapolis man accused of making, cashing fake checks
October 14, 2011
An Indianapolis man was arrested Friday accused of making and cashing fake checks.
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Father accused in baby selling case speaks out
October 13, 2011
A father spoke out Thursday about being accused of selling his baby sold for drugs and money. The mother is now also behind bars after being picked up in California.
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Woman hit by car, left for dead at Palmer and Union
October 12, 2011
A woman hit and left for dead in the middle of the road. Now, she is on a respirator fighting for her life. Her sister is fighting to find out who did this.
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Marsh rolls out "good until" pricing to attract more shoppers
October 6, 2011
An Indiana grocery chain has plans to get your business by cutting prices. Marsh Supermarkets are rolling out a new program: "good until" pricing.
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Braco returns to Indy to heal Hoosiers with his silent gaze
October 5, 2011
A man said to have healing powers with just his look returned to Indy for a third time.
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City announces hotline, email to address towing complaints
September 29, 2011
The city began rolling out more measures to help protect people from predatory towing Thursday. City leaders announced a new hotline for people to call or email with towing complaints.
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Monrovia teacher accused of raping female student
September 27, 2011
Off the job and under investigation, a Monrovia teacher and coach is accused of raping a female student.
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Man questioned in connection to body found in Whiteland home
September 23, 2011
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Church launches campaign to challenge judgmental Christian image
September 21, 2011
Who stole Jesus? New billboards around town are raising eyebrows and questions. It's exactly what one local church was hoping would happen.
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Central Indiana housing market stabilizes
September 20, 2011
The housing market is looking stable again, as people are shopping for new homes. Home sales are up on the quarter for many businesses in Central Indiana.
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Proposed Marion County budget outrages animal advocates
September 14, 2011
People poured into a Marion County budget meeting Wednesday night to fight to get funding back for animals in need. Marion County Animal Care and Control is in the middle of a funding crisis.
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Doctor explains procedure Peyton Manning underwent Thursday
September 8, 2011
Thursday, Peyton Manning went in for an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. Doctors went into the star quarterback's neck to get to the troublesome disc in his spine and remove it.
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Video shows former councilor taking money from FBI agent
September 7, 2011
Video evidence shows former City-County Councilor and IMPD officer Lincoln Plowman taking $5,000 from an undercover FBI agent posing as a developer.
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Speedway mother accused of a brutal beating at bus stop
September 6, 2011
A mother is accused of a brutal beating at a bus stop. The mom said she was simply disciplining her 7-year-old daughter, but police said she went too far.
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State agrees to pay full $5M to stage collapse victims
August 31, 2011
The state of Indiana agreed Wednesday to pay the full $5 million to the State Fair stage collapse victims who filed a class action lawsuit. However, those who suffered most may not be getting as much as they need or deserve.
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Police arrest 16-year-old suspect in connection to west side woman's murder
August 25, 2011
Authorities have arrested a 16-year-old suspect in connection to the death of a woman on the city's west side.
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Family, friends and Scouts remember slain leader
August 24, 2011
A community came together Tuesday night to remember a Boy Scout leader brutally murdered. Friends, family and scouts gathered at the spot where Arthur Anderson was killed for a prayer vigil for his family and their community.
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Pendleton rallies around State Fair victim fighting for her life
August 19, 2011
Pink ribbons cover the town of Pendleton. The community is coming together to support one of their own who is now fighting for her life after the State Fair stage collapse last Saturday.
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Train, Maroon 5 turn concert into benefit for State Fair victims
August 18, 2011
Thousands of people poured into Conseco Fieldhouse Thursday night for a benefit concert for the families of those hurt or killed during the State Fair stage collapse.
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Engineering firm brought in to examine State Fair stage collapse
August 16, 2011
State Fair officials announced Tuesday that they have hired an internationally known engineering firm to investigate the stage collapse.
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Carmel City Council questions use of private investigator
August 15, 2011
Carmel City Council asks questions about the bill for a private investigator hired by the city to follow the former executive director of the performing arts center.
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Carmel mayor's office inquires about PI invoices; City attorney behavior raises ethics questions
August 11, 2011
The request came on the heels of a Fox59 investigation that revealed the city had used taxpayer money to look into a citizen's life. The clerk treasurer's office said that the invoices were already in the system and it wasn't possible for them to be pulled. The bill for the private investigator has not been paid yet by the city.
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Thieves targeting churches, one church fights back
August 10, 2011
Thieves are targeting churches in a series of car break-ins. Now, some churches are fighting back.
