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Kent Erdahl comes to Fox59 from KSFY-TV in Sioux Falls, South Dakota where he was a Reporter/Anchor. Kent received a South Dakota Associated ...
Carbon Motors moving forward on plans to build new truck
December 17, 2012
After four years and a failed federal loan, a company that promised to make police cars and employ hundreds of Hoosiers says it is once again moving forward, but it might not happen where everyone thought.
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Local schools review security plans
December 14, 2012
Indiana educators and administrators are reviewing security plans and reassuring parents in the wake of the school shooting in Connecticut.
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Mother of Broad Ripple drowning victim considers private investigator
December 14, 2012
The coroner's office is calling the death of a man pulled from the White River near Broad Ripple in October an accidental drowning, but the man's mother is prepared to take matters into her own hands in order to keep the investigation going.
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Actor Mike Epps spends time with Arlington H.S. basketball team, offers encouragement
December 12, 2012
Mike Epps was in Indianapolis to talk basketball, but this wasn’t what he had in mind.
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Thieves target 2-year-old's grave for second straight year
December 12, 2012
An Indiana mother says thieves have stolen Christmas decorations from her son's grave for the second straight year.
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Package thieves caught on camera
December 10, 2012
Thieves have been nabbing packages from the doorsteps of several homes in an Indianapolis neighborhood. Now, the victims are fighting back with surveillance video.
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Honest drivers have cars towed after scammers strike downtown parking lots
December 6, 2012
The owners of a downtown parking lot are warning their customers and speaking to Fox59News in hopes of fighting back against scammers who are using their lot to steal money from drivers.
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State Board of Education approves new teacher licensing standards
December 5, 2012
Big changes are coming for Indiana teachers looking for licensing and schools seeking to hire administrators, and the state board of education didn’t wait for the newly elected leader to approve them.
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Owner still looking for justice after dog's death
December 4, 2012
An Indianapolis family is certain a next door neighbor shot and killed their dog, but investigators say they don’t have enough evidence and the case is now closed with no arrests.
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Smash and grabs increasing near the Fashion Mall and nearby hotel
December 3, 2012
The Fashion Mall in Indianapolis is among many shopping centers seeing a rise in car break-ins during the holiday shopping season.
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Area football coaches excited about new helmet
November 29, 2012
More than twenty youth football directors and coaches from Central Indiana gathered in Indianapolis on Thursday night to learn more about a new ultra-light football helmet made in Brownsburg.
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Celebrations planned for Big Ten Championship
November 28, 2012
Preparations are underway for the Big 10 Championship game in Indianapolis, and this year the events surrounding the game are bigger than ever.
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Hoosiers excited about $500 million Powerball jackpot
November 27, 2012
With $500 million up for grabs, the Powerball jackpot is generating a lot of interest in Indiana
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Cyber sales do little to help state's bottom line
November 26, 2012
Online shopping from Black Friday to Cyber Monday is propelling retailers like never before, but it isn’t leading to increased sales tax revenue for Indiana.
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Thousands expected to run Indy Drumstick Dash
November 21, 2012
Thousands are expected to turn out Thursday morning to run Indy's Drumstick Dash. So many have registered, the course had to be changed!
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Oral arguments on Indiana voucher law to begin Wednesday
November 20, 2012
The nation’s biggest school voucher program is growing in popularity, but it’s about to be put to the test in the Indiana Supreme Court.
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Priest in Peril: Indianapolis priest speaks out following international search
November 15, 2012
An Indianapolis priest who was reported missing for more than a week is now back in Indiana—and revealing why he feared for his life and left Greece with his translator.
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Indianapolis family on edge after bullet rips through girl's bedroom
November 15, 2012
An Indianapolis family is on edge after discovering a bullet that ripped through their daughter’s bedroom.
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Popularity of in-house clinics for employees growing
November 14, 2012
Local employers are battling rising healthcare costs by expanding in-house clinics for their own employees.
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Residents have mixed reactions to planned brewery complex on the Monon Trail
November 13, 2012
Developers want to transform a vacant fitness center along the Monon Trail into a large restaurant and microbrewery in South Broad Ripple.
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Dept. of Code Enforcement holds informational meeting Monday evening to help victims
November 12, 2012
Those impacted by the explosion that rocked a South Indianapolis neighborhood met in a nearby church on Monday night to find out when they can begin to clean up and move forward.
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Authorities called weeks before 2-month-old baby was found dead
November 9, 2012
An Indianapolis mother is accused of murdering her two month old son, and family members tell Fox59 that it could have been prevented if authorities had taken action.
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Georgia Street event fails to bring in business, changes to come
November 8, 2012
Indianapolis has been working to make Georgia Street a downtown destination, but a monthly event has been struggling to generate much excitement.
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New helmet developed in Indiana could better protect kids against concussions
November 7, 2012
A new football helmet, made right here in Central Indiana, could soon change the way youth football players are protected on the field.
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Cleanup begins at west side eyesore following Fox59 investigation
November 5, 2012
A Fox59 investigation has spurred change at a potentially hazardous property on the west side of Indianapolis.
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Latest Howey/DePauw poll finds Donnelly leading Mourdock by 11 points
November 2, 2012
A new poll suggests Democrat Joe Donnelly will win the U.S. Senate seat once held by Richard Lugar.
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Parents checking candy cautiously after mom finds needle in candy bar
November 1, 2012
Parents in one Indiana community are carefully checking their kids’ candy after a mother discovered a needle inside a small candy bar her child received during trick-or-treating.
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Food bank prepares to send aid to Sandy's victims
October 29, 2012
As Sandy tears through the Northeast, a food bank in Indianapolis is preparing to send truckloads of aid.
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Health Department takes action on west side "eyesore"
October 24, 2012
A local Health Department is taking the owners of an abandoned manufactured home facility to environmental court.
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Mother, coroner confirm unidentified body found in Broad Ripple is missing man
October 24, 2012
A body recovered from the White River near Broad Ripple on Monday belongs to a 23-year-old man reported missing in the area on Oct. 12.
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Carmel teenager shot at home during attempted robbery
October 23, 2012
Carmel police are investigating an attempted robbery that ended in the shooting of a 17-year-old girl inside her home.
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Mother searches for missing man in Broad Ripple
October 19, 2012
A missing man's mother is pounding the pavement, looking for clues just one week after he disappeared from Broad Ripple.
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Plan to move planetarium to different high school generates new criticism
October 18, 2012
A plan to move a school planetarium across Indianapolis is generating new criticism, and this time it’s not about the hefty price tag.
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Undecided voter discusses second Presidential debate
October 16, 2012
Undecided voters were the focus of the second Presidential debate on Tuesday, from the town hall format to the questions themselves.
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Council president claims Carmel mayor is deceiving public, misusing money
October 15, 2012
The president of the Carmel City Council says an investigation into a nearly $200 million bailout of the city redevelopment commission has turned up evidence that the mayor is deceiving the public and funneling taxpayer dollars through a private group.
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Obama Halloween display creates controversy
October 13, 2012
At first glance from State Road 39, the Halloween decorations in a yard may not have appeared anything more than morbid, but that changed when people like Becky Cline stopped to get a closer look at one display.
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Fire station closed due to sick-out, cuts coming Monday
October 12, 2012
The city of Lawrence was forced to close down a fire station Friday, after several EMS employees called in sick just days before being laid off.
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Changes coming to 2013 Indiana State Fair
October 11, 2012
The proposed changes come as the State Fair looks to rebound from lower than projected revenue in 2012, and public opinion polls that show overall satisfaction slipping too.
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New tool offers safest routes for bicycles
October 10, 2012
IndyCog bicycle advocacy group has just released its new Indy Ride Guide, which is one of the most advanced bike maps in the country.
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Family concerned about Priest after bizarre call to Fox59 News
October 9, 2012
An Indiana priest who made international news after he was reported missing last week, has reached out to Fox59 news just a day after telling his family that his is alive and safe.
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Family 'on top of the world' after missing priest located
October 8, 2012
An Indiana priest missing for nearly a week in Greece is alive and safe, according to his family.
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Greek media begin looking into case of missing Indiana priest
October 5, 2012
The family of an Indiana priest who is missing in Greece is getting new information from police in Athens that verifies their concern about his well-being.
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Missing priest's family frustrated with US Embassy in Greece
October 4, 2012
The family of an Indiana Priest reported missing in Greece tells Fox59 News they continue to fear for his life and are frustrated with reports coming from officials at the US Embassy in Greece.
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Exclusive: Family fears missing Indiana priest in danger, possibly dead in Greece
October 3, 2012
An Indiana priest has disappeared in Greece, and his family tells Fox59 News that they believe he’s in serious danger or maybe even dead.
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Downtown landscape to change now that TIF district approved
October 2, 2012
The landscape around downtown Indianapolis is about to change again.
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Indianapolis woman shares diagnosis, doctor with Coach Pagano
October 1, 2012
An Indianapolis leukemia survivor is reaching out to Colts head coach Chuck Pagano after sharing the same diagnosis and relying on the same doctor for help.
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Wounded Marine honored during football game Friday
September 28, 2012
A high school football team’s tribute to the military took on an even greater meaning Friday night when they welcomed home a Marine recently injured in Afghanistan.
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Anderson mayor proposes cutting 7 officers, 23 firefighters to balance budget
September 26, 2012
The city of Anderson will have fewer police officers on the streets and even fewer firefighters available if the new city budget becomes reality.
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State superintendent wants to extend accountability to districts; takeover possible
September 25, 2012
Indiana's Superintendent of Public Instruction said years of unprecedented state education reforms and accountability measures have improved schools, and now he said he wants to extend that reach to school districts.
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State superintendent delivers speech Tuesday on progress of Indiana schools
September 25, 2012
Indiana's State Superintendent of Public Instruction says this is an "era of progress" in K-12 education, and he explained why during his third annual State of Education address Tuesday night.
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IPS superintendent defends $654K plan to move planetarium
September 24, 2012
The superintendent of Indianapolis Public Schools is defending a proposal that would move a school planetarium at a cost of more than $600,000.
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Mother says babysitter "almost killed my child"
September 24, 2012
A babysitter is behind bars after a 3-year-old boy suffered serious head injuries while in his care. Now, the boy’s mother is looking for answers, while praying for her son to fully recover.
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Arson investigation underway after historic building burns at Boy Scout camp
September 20, 2012
A fire has destroyed the oldest building at an Indianapolis Boy Scout camp, and arson investigators are calling it suspicious.
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Deer population spurs meeting, controversy at Eagle Creek Park
September 19, 2012
A group associated with Eagle Creek Park is urging the city to take action to control the deer population at the popular park, but not everyone agrees that a problem exists.
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More retailers predict holiday hiring increase
September 18, 2012
Retailers nationwide and locally are beginning to make plans for hiring holiday workers, and early projections show a slight increase from last year.
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Kokomo marine among those killed during base attack in Afghanistan
September 17, 2012
A Central Indiana marine was among those killed during a Taliban attack at a military base in Afghanistan
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New action by Feds expected to help local housing market even more
September 13, 2012
Home sales are up in Central Indiana, and new actions by the Federal Reserve look to keep the upward trend going.
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Anderson daycare worker says boss told her to lie after child misplaced
September 12, 2012
An Anderson daycare employee says her boss asked her to lie to police after the facility misplaced a child earlier this week.
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School voucher deadline quickly approaching
September 6, 2012
Indiana parents have until 11:59 p.m. Friday to file for a school voucher for their child. The state voucher program aims to help lower and middle class families pay for a portion of tuition at any school they choose.
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Connersville has deal to sell former Visteon building as hope fades for Carbon Motors
September 5, 2012
The city with the highest unemployment rate in Indiana isn’t ready to give up hope on a struggling police car manufacturer, but it is about to sell the building that brought it to town.
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Indy using GPS mapping to find areas needing repair
September 4, 2012
Indianapolis is enlisting some high-tech help to survey the condition of area streets and street signs across the city.
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Greenwood mulls smoking ban in parks
August 23, 2012
The city of Greenwood could soon take its smoking ban outdoors.
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Marion County Mosquito Patrol out in full force as West Nile cases rise
August 22, 2012
Mosquitoes have been such a concern for Sandra Horton lately that she picked up the phone.
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Colts wide receiver sidelined as parents learn about concussion dangers
August 21, 2012
Colts wide receiver Austin Collie continues to be listed as day-to-day as he deals with a concussion from Sunday's preseason game against the Steelers. After multiple concussions in the past two years, many are wondering whether he should continue to play at all.
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Developer plans apartments for vacant downtown building
August 21, 2012
Downtown Indianapolis may soon have yet another option for apartments, but a local housing expert says supply is still nowhere close to catching up with demand
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Despite heavy rainfall Thursday, Indiana still in need of more
August 16, 2012
Rain soaked Central Indiana on Thursday, adding more than four inches of precipitation in the past 12 days.
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Health department battling mosquitoes following West Nile death
August 16, 2012
The Indiana State Department of Health announced Wednesday the state’s first death in 2012 due to the West Nile virus.
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Mayor Greg Ballard unveils 2013 budget Monday
August 13, 2012
Public Safety funding and staffing is at the center of a proposed budget battle brewing in Indianapolis.
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Social workers go door-to-door searching for absent students
August 10, 2012
Social workers with Indianapolis Pubic Schools are going door-to-door in hopes of finding hundreds of missing students.
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Officials working to reignite Georgia Street's popularity
August 9, 2012
There’s a new push to bring more people to Georgia Street, but organizers are realizing it may take some time to bring the people back to the downtown destination.
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Fox59 reporter trains for triathlon to bring awareness about leukemia, lymphoma
August 9, 2012
They are swimming, biking and running for a good cause. Fox59’s Kent Erdahl and his friends are busy training for a triathlon to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
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Swine flu cases total 113, Department of Health confirms
August 8, 2012
More than 100 Hoosiers now have confirmed cases of the swine flu, and the Indiana Department of Health expects that number to keep growing.
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New traffic signal promises safer crossing for pedestrians
August 6, 2012
Highway and school leaders in Hamilton County have come together to give students a safer route across one of the area's busiest roads.
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IN Shape Indiana at the State Fair
August 5, 2012
It wasn't all fried food at the Indiana State Fair on Sunday.
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IPS ditches back-to-school TV ads
August 2, 2012
Indianapolis Public Schools have been trying to remind students and parents that school starts on Mon., Aug. 6, but this year they’re not using television to get the message across.
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Colts face blackouts with 1,600 season tickets unsold
August 1, 2012
For the first time since 2003, the Indianapolis Colts haven’t sold enough season tickets to avoid a blackout, so the team will begin selling single game tickets to make up the difference.
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Vigil held to honor man killed in Pendleton shootout
July 27, 2012
Nearly 300 people gathered at the Pendleton Christian Church on Friday night to remember those involved in the shooting that rocked the community less than a day before.
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USDA: Drought already affecting beef, vegetable prices
July 26, 2012
Food prices in general, especially beef prices are on the way up, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The stark news comes as nearly a fifth of Indiana is now in an exceptional drought, and the rest of the Midwest isn't looking much better.
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Mother leaves injured daughter to save her life
July 26, 2012
A Central Indiana mother calls it the toughest decision she’s ever had to make.
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IPS graduates struggle to find transcripts following school takeover
July 24, 2012
Hundreds of high school transcripts were misplaced during the recent school takeover of Indianapolis Public Schools.
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Police: Shopping mother left child alone in sweltering car
July 23, 2012
Police arrested a Noblesville mother Monday afternoon after allegedly leaving her 11-month-old daughter alone in a sweltering hot car while she shopped. Pooja Thakkar, 31, was arrested on a preliminary charge of child neglect.
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How to defend yourself against an active shooter
July 20, 2012
The chances of ever encountering a mass shooting like the one that took place at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., are beyond rare, but a local expert on these crimes says that doesn't mean you shouldn't think about what you would do.
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Emergency personnel working to educate public about immersion accidents
July 19, 2012
A Richmond woman died one day after first responders pulled her from a submerged car in Middlefork Reservoir.
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Business donates A/C to animal shelter following Fox59 report
July 18, 2012
A local animal shelter in need of a new air conditioner has received exactly that and much more, thanks to the support of Fox59 viewers.
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Muncie shelter working to keep animals cool after A/C fails
July 17, 2012
An animal rescue center in Muncie is looking for help after an air conditioning system broke down, putting lots of animals at risk.
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Morse Park beach closed for remainder of summer
July 16, 2012
The ongoing drought in Central Indiana has forced a local beach to close for the remainder of the summer.
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Indianapolis to begin issuing tickets to water ban violators
July 13, 2012
The city of Indianapolis will begin issuing tickets and fines to violators of the new water ban Saturday morning, and many people are already reporting violations.
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Police working to identify man found in Big Eagle Creek
July 12, 2012
Police are working to identify a man whose body was found in an Indianapolis creek on Thursday afternoon.
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Georgia Street gets post-Super Bowl repairs
July 11, 2012
After months of repairs, a renovation of Georgia Street is nearly complete and it will soon host it's first special events since the Super Bowl.
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Bar owners worry about effects of possible Colts blackouts
July 10, 2012
Local bar owners are concerned that the Colts have decided not to follow a new NFL policy that would make it easier for teams to avoid local television blackouts.
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Mother reportedly murdered by ex-boyfriend
July 9, 2012
A Martinsville murder suspect apologized on Facebook and reportedly turned himself into police after shooting and killing his longtime girlfriend Monday.
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Power companies seeing spike in usage as temperatures rise
June 29, 2012
Central Indiana power companies are keeping up with a spike in demand due to recent hot weather.
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Police increase presence along Canal after series of attacks
June 27, 2012
A recent attack along the downtown Canal has prompted Indianapolis Metro Police and Indiana State Police to focus once again on ways to improve public safety at the popular downtown destination.
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Mind Trust awards two $1M grants to charter schools
June 25, 2012
Two charter school companies are $1 million richer as they look to expand their reach in Indianapolis.
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Rush hour, construction traffic to negatively affect concert goers
June 22, 2012
Fishers Police say drivers headed north on Interstate 69 on Friday evening should be ready for a perfect storm of traffic.
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ACLU files lawsuit against Indiana BMV
June 21, 2012
The ACLU of Indiana has filed a class-action lawsuit against the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles over the treatment of people previously caught driving without insurance.
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Boys and Girls Club working to improve habits ahead of iRead test
June 20, 2012
Beginning this week, thousands of Hoosier third-graders will be retaking the state mandated iRead test, and there is a lot on the line.
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Firework fans still free to light up the night sky this Fourth of July
June 19, 2012
Severely dry conditions have triggered burn bans throughout Indiana but as the Fourth of July approaches, fire departments and local governments won’t be able to do anything to prevent the use of fireworks.
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Indiana's emancipation age to officially change from 21 to 19
June 14, 2012
On July 1, Indiana's emancipation age -- the age in which a parent no longer needs to pay child support -- will officially change from 21 years old to 19 years old.
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DNR: Teen killed in ATV crash was driving too fast
June 14, 2012
A 14-year-old Martinsville boy died after losing control of a large off-road vehicle Wednesday evening.
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Small fire departments struggle to find volunteers
June 13, 2012
Volunteer firefighters are disappearing across Central Indiana.
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Voluntary burn ban issued in Tippecanoe Co., other counties likely to follow
June 12, 2012
Hot, dry, windy weather has triggered a voluntary burn ban in Tippecanoe County, and the Indiana State Fire Marshall expects more counties to follow suit in the coming days.
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Colts hope to sell season tickets to fans at Lucas Oil Stadium Open House
June 12, 2012
Indianapolis Colts fans will have a rare chance to check out Andrew Luck practicing inside Lucas Oil Stadium this week, and the team hopes the fans check out some season tickets in the meantime.
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Broad Ripple boutique only place in state to get Nike Air Yeezy II
June 8, 2012
An Indianapolis shoe boutique is the only place in the state where sneaker fans will be able to get one of the most anticipated – and expensive – sneakers of all time.
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Another poor performing IPS school facing state takeover
June 7, 2012
Another IPS school is in danger of state takeover due to poor performance.
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IPS teacher accused of providing answers prior to test
June 7, 2012
The Indiana Department of Education is investigating cheating allegations involving an Indianapolis Public Schools high school teacher.
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Private companies set to take over IPS schools release plans
June 6, 2012
The private companies about to take over four IPS schools say they didn't realize how bad things were when they started the turnaround process a year ago.
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Man who nearly died in hit-and-run works to educate bicyclists, motorists
June 5, 2012
A bicyclist who nearly died in a hit-and-run crash two and a half years ago, is now speaking out to drivers and riders about sharing the road.
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Study: Traffic accidents involving bicycles on the rise
June 5, 2012
As more and more bike lanes pop up across Indiana, a new study shows traffic collisions involving bicycles are also on the rise. Now, advocates are pushing for more education along with the added bike access.
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Candlelight vigil honors slain Villa Paree employee
June 1, 2012
Family and friends came together Friday to mourn a woman killed in this week's tragic shooting at an apartment complex.
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Vigil planned to remember slain Villa Paree employee
May 31, 2012
A candlelight vigil will take place Friday to remember the life of a woman killed during the shooting rampage at the Villa Paree Apartments.
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Five shot, two dead at Villa Paree Apartments
May 31, 2012
An Indianapolis man shot four people at an apartment complex Wednesday afternoon before turning his gun on himself.
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Police seeing an increase in bicycle thefts downtown
May 28, 2012
Some expensive bikes have been disappearing from downtown Indianapolis recently, even though they've been locked.
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IPS superintendent unveils plan to cut $27M from general fund.
May 24, 2012
The superintendent of Indianapolis Public Schools unveiled his plan to cut $27 million from the general fund Thursday.
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IMS medial staff prepares for record heat
May 24, 2012
The medical staff at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is making preparations for record temperatures expected at the Indianapolis 500 this weekend.
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Parents defy DOE, refuse to submit children to I-STEP testing
May 22, 2012
A group of parents is defying the state Department of Education by refusing to submit their children to the state mandated I-STEP test.
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Indy 500 fans to fight record high temperatures at IMS Sunday
May 21, 2012
The Indianapolis 500 could set a new track record for heat during this year’s race.
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Indy applies for $20M grant to transform Monument Circle
May 18, 2012
Indianapolis has applied for a $20 million federal grant that would be used to transform Monument Circle into a more pedestrian friendly and flexible event space.
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Indiana students win national award for reading improvement
May 16, 2012
Two Indiana students have been nationally recognized for turning their reading ability around in a big way.
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Poll suggests many consider Facebook a passing fad
May 15, 2012
A new national poll suggests people aren't so sure Facebook is anything more than just a passing fad.
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Nationwide alert system to send location specific text warnings
May 14, 2012
A new nationwide alert system will use cell phone towers to send emergency text messages to people in specific locations.
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500 Kids Festival to center around Ferris Wheel, Rookie Run
May 11, 2012
The largest children's festival in the state just added a big new attraction.
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Uninsured patients sue IU Health, claim they were billed unfairly
May 9, 2012
Two uninsured patients are about to go before the Indiana Supreme Court to argue they were billed unfairly by the state’s largest hospital system. If the case moves forward, it could open the door for a class-action lawsuit.
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Woman steps up to lead effort to save handicap accessible park
May 8, 2012
A community is coming to the rescue of one of the state’s first fully handicap accessible park.
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Group wants poor performing charter schools to close
May 8, 2012
An education reform organization known for promoting charter schools, is calling for some of the worst performing charters to close.
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Parents to carry daughter with heart condition across Mini Marathon's finish line
May 3, 2012
One incredible little girl will be among the field at Saturday's Indianapolis Mini Marathon.
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Young drivers learn to "Share the Road"
May 2, 2012
There are more bikes and bike lanes on Central Indiana roads than ever before, and now a new effort is aimed at showing young drivers how to better share the road.
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Man dies after being shocked by police's stun guns
May 2, 2012
A man is dead after Marion County Sheriff’s deputies used their stun guns to subdue him during a confrontation.
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IPS to announce 150 employee layoffs Wednesday
April 30, 2012
In the coming days and weeks, teachers all over the state will begin to learn if they have jobs next fall.
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Frank Straub sits down with Fox59 following announcement
April 27, 2012
Public Safety Director Frank Straub sat down with Fox59 shortly after his resignation was announced Friday.
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Schools moving away from grade levels
April 26, 2012
A central Indiana school district is giving students more control over their education and doing away with grade levels in the process.
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Several bars going smoke free ahead of June 1 deadline
April 25, 2012
Several Indianapolis bars are getting a head start on the upcoming smoking ban.
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Teacher who raised money for student with leukemia up for award
April 24, 2012
A former IPS teacher went out of his way to help one of his students in her battle with Leukemia. Now, she is trying to help him do the same for blood cancer patients across the country.
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Indiana company begins producing high-tech tombstones
April 23, 2012
An Indiana company is producing high-tech tombstones.
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Event Safety Alliance to meet in Indianapolis to discuss State Fair tragedy
April 23, 2012
Entertainment industry leaders from around the globe will gather in Indianapolis on Monday to try to improve security at live events in the wake of tragedies like the deadly Indiana State Fair stage collapse.
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Noblesville Schools eye expansion plans
April 19, 2012
One high school or two? It’s one of the biggest decisions the community of Noblesville will face this decade, and rapidly growing enrollment is forcing an answer sooner than later.
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Mom had obtained protective order prior to fatal shooting
April 18, 2012
An Indianapolis man is behind bars after allegedly shooting and killing his estranged wife in front of their kids and wounding her brother.
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Class basketball debate continues with community meetings
April 17, 2012
The debate over class basketball in Indiana continued in Plainfield on Tuesday night.
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IPS responds to The Mind Trust's school reform plan
April 17, 2012
Superintendent Dr. Eugene White says IPS schools are far from broken and vows to resist "radical changes" pushed by an outside group.
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Water main break floods Bloomington neighborhood
April 13, 2012
A water main break at the GE appliances factory in Bloomington caused a nearby neighborhood to flood Friday afternoon.
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More Indiana students trade in text books for computers
April 13, 2012
More and more Indiana students are trading their text books for computers full time.
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Indiana family reconnects with adopted brother after nearly 50 years
April 11, 2012
An Indiana family has reconnected with their adopted brother thanks to a process that can often prove successful for people who have given up hope finding their roots.
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Boys & Girls Club, Second Helpings partner to feed healthy food to children
April 9, 2012
Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis have partnered with a local nonprofit to offer complete, healthy meals to children at a time they really need it.
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Animal Care and Control implements fee to cut down on overcrowding
April 6, 2012
Animal Care and Control of Indianapolis hopes a new fee will help cut down on animal surrenders from outside Marion County and, in turn, help reduce severe overcrowding.
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FCC stepping up efforts to end automated robocalls
April 5, 2012
They are calls that can interrupt time at home and eat up minutes on your cell phone, but now the Federal Communications Commission is stepping up its efforts to crack down on automated robocalls.
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Georgia Street to undergo even more changes
April 5, 2012
After winning rave reviews during the Super Bowl, Georgia Street is about to undergo another round of changes aimed at bringing more people downtown throughout the spring and summer.
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Drivers react to Dallas tornado, focus on safety during severe weather
April 3, 2012
A tornado that touched down just south of Dallas, Texas, on Tuesday hurled several semi trailers hundreds of feet into the air.
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NWS begins testing new impact-based warning system
April 2, 2012
The National Weather Service is testing a new tornado warning system that uses some strong language in an attempt to spur immediate action.
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Hyperfix could speed completion of U.S. 31 Hamilton County project
March 29, 2012
It's the biggest road project ever attempted in Hamilton County, and when it's finished it will turn U.S. 31 into a freeway from Interstate 465 North to State Road 38.
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Local cities offer new way to view crime reports online
March 28, 2012
Several Central Indiana police departments are now making it easier than ever to keep up with crime in your neighborhood.
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Nonprofit uses phone to alert community about missing kids
March 27, 2012
When a 5-year-old Indianapolis girl wandered away from home Tuesday, hundreds of people in her neighborhood knew about it within minutes. The girl was located safe a short time later.
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Colts rebuilding takes toll on season ticket sales
March 27, 2012
The rebuilding of the Indianapolis Colts is taking a toll on season ticket renewals.
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Tornado Warning frightens Monroe County residents
March 23, 2012
It was a close call in Bloomington on Friday evening as a severe storm produced hail and a funnel cloud.
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"Hunger Games" author has Indiana ties
March 23, 2012
Suzanne Collins, the author of the "Hunger Games" trilogy of books has ties to Indiana University. Fox59 News spoke to one person who shed light on Collins’ time at IU, but had no idea how successful she’s become since.
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IndyParks continues extended Monon Trail hours
March 22, 2012
The Monon Trail will continue to open earlier in the morning and close later at night… at least until June.
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Young man carries cross 12 miles in honor of friends lost to drugs
March 20, 2012
A Central Indiana man walked 12 miles carrying a 40 lb. cross Tuesday afternoon in order to raise awareness about drug abuse.
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Police, rangers increase presence at park following shooting
March 16, 2012
IMPD officers and park rangers have become a familiar sight at Northwest Way Park this week.
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Stolen giraffe statue triggers giving
March 15, 2012
An uncommon crime has triggered some uncommon acts of kindness in Indianapolis.
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Alpaca breeders donate animals to preserve 4-H program
March 14, 2012
Two weeks after a barn fire killed nearly two dozen alpacas near Greenfield, breeders from around the area have donated animals and preserved a 4-H program in the process.
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Thieves steal Indianapolis boy's giraffe statue
March 13, 2012
An Indianapolis family is looking for help finding a 500 pound giraffe statue stolen from their front yard.
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Student recounts moments before driver crashed into bridge
March 12, 2012
Two Lighthouse Charter School students remained hospitalized at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health Monday evening, following a fatal bus crash that killed 5-year-old Donasty Smith and bus driver Thomas Spencer, 60.
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Connersville considers future without Carbon Motors
March 8, 2012
The city of Connersville is vowing to explore new ways to create jobs, just one day after the federal government rejected a loan for a police car manufacturer that promised to employ 1,500 people.
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Peyton Manning leaves lasting legacy in Indianapolis
March 6, 2012
Though the Indianapolis Colts are reportedly preparing to part ways with number 18, Peyton Manning's legacy in Indianapolis will always remain.
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Henryville resident worked to evacuate neighbors following tornado
March 5, 2012
Just before the tornado hit downtown Henryville, Ind., it struck a group of homes on rural Broadway Street.
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Emergency managers warn of nighttime tornado dangers
March 1, 2012
Central Indiana avoided the deadly overnight tornadoes that devastated Southern Missouri and Illinois on Wednesday, but emergency managers said the storms are a reminder of the dangers associated with storms that strike when people are most likely to be caught off guard.
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Hancock County barn fire kills 23 alpacas
February 28, 2012
A barn fire killed 23 alpacas in Hancock County over the weekend, but the loss goes far beyond just a single farm.
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School will give kindergarten students iPads
February 28, 2012
A Central Indiana school is planning to send kindergarten students home with iPads in the fall.
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Statewide smoking ban passes out of Senate committee
February 22, 2012
A statewide smoking ban is one step closer to becoming reality, but both sides of the debate say you shouldn't hold your breath.
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Fishers woman accused of killing boyfriend's dog after argument
February 21, 2012
Police in Fishers said a domestic dispute apparently led a woman to throw her boyfriend's dog to its death.
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Consumers look to loyalty programs for relief at pump
February 20, 2012
With gas prices once again on the way up, Jessica Bryant is among many drivers thinking about opting for a gas rewards credit card in hopes of shaving a few cents off with each swipe at the pump.
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Super Bowl leads to big business for new events center
February 17, 2012
The Rolling Stone Barcardi Bash was one of the hottest Super Bowl parties in Indianapolis, and even though the red carpet is long gone, the venue where it took place is on a hot streak all its own.
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Lawrence Central coach fired for allegedly choking student
February 16, 2012
Lawrence Township Schools has fired a football coach and instructional assistant after he allegedly choked a student inside the school.
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Legislature preparing to send 'Lifeline Law' to governor's desk
February 15, 2012
The Indiana legislature is on the verge of passing a new law that could help prevent alcohol related deaths across the state.
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Couple exchanges vows for pasta
February 14, 2012
Jim and Mimi McKneight were among many who made reservations at their local White Castle instead of going to an expensive restaurant.
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Restaurants prepare for Valentine's Day business boom
February 13, 2012
If you don't have a dinner reservation for Valentine's Day, chances are you'll have a tough time finding one. Many restaurants in the Indianapolis area are booked solid, and owners said it's just the latest example of an encouraging start to 2012.
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Winter weather returns to Central Indiana Friday
February 10, 2012
Snow and cold temperatures blew into Central Indiana Friday night, but after more than two weeks of above average weather, Hoosiers said they were ready.
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Purdue University warning some students against measles exposure
February 9, 2012
The Indiana State Department of Health reported that a Hamilton County resident with a confirmed case of the measles visited the Super Bowl Village in Indianapolis on Friday. Since then, they have identified two more probable cases in Boone County.
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Avon Police use Facebook to catch criminals
February 8, 2012
The Avon Police Department is racking up the arrests thanks to a Facebook page dedicated to crime tips and identifying suspects.
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Tennessee fans try to lure Peyton Manning with billboard in Indianapolis
February 7, 2012
Just before you reach County Line Road on Interstate 65 North into Indianapolis, a digital billboard paid for by Tennessee fans offers a plea to Peyton Manning.
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Central Indiana boy sues for right to wear "I (heart) boobies" bracelet
February 6, 2012
A Central Indiana student is suing his school for the right to wear an "I (heart) boobies" bracelet.
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Indianapolis children get once-in-a-lifetime Super Bowl opportunity
February 2, 2012
A group of children from Indianapolis get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to sing during the Super Bowl on Sunday.
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Indy 'Singing Cop' makes it to Hollywood on American Idol
February 2, 2012
America got a couple brief glimpses of an Indianapolis native Thursday night as she made it through to Hollywood during the St. Louis audition episode of "American Idol."
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Super Bowl fans set to descend on airport Thursday and Friday
February 1, 2012
Super Bowl fans are beginning to descend on Indianapolis in huge numbers, and the airport is ready for the surge.
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Super Bowl Village officially opens, features free concerts and activities
January 27, 2012
From ziplines to free concerts, the Super Bowl festivities are officially underway in downtown Indianapolis.
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Super Bowl Village ready to open
January 26, 2012
The Super Bowl Village opens for business following a ribbon cutting at the intersection of Capitol and Georgia.
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Health Department tasked with inspecting 480+ vendor locations
January 25, 2012
Football fans will have hundreds of food options downtown Indianapolis during the Super Bowl, and a group of food inspectors will be working non-stop to make sure it's served safely.
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Governor Daniels to deliver Republican response following State of the Union
January 19, 2012
Governor Mitch Daniels has been selected to give the Republican response following President Obama's State of the Union speech next week.
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Airport constructs new lane in case of Super Bowl traffic disasters
January 17, 2012
For more than a year, Indianapolis Interntaional Airport has been preparing for an aerial assault during the Super Bowl, and now they have a new emergency lane to help prevent thousands of fliers from missing their flights in the case of an accident.
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How cold is too cold for outdoor Super Bowl events?
January 13, 2012
Those who flock to downtown Indianapolis will likely need to dress warmly if they want to enjoy the outdoor concerts and other events planned for the Super Bowl Village along Georgia Street. With wind chills plunging into the single digits on Friday, Fox59 wanted to know what conditions might prompt the outdoor events to close down.
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Snow offers city, airport and businesses practice for Super Bowl
January 12, 2012
Downtown Indianapolis got its first taste of winter Thursday, but before the snow and ice could take hold, it seemed like people were there to plow, sweep or salt it away.
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Former coaches, friends discuss Indiana roots of new Colts GM
January 11, 2012
New Colts General Manager Ryan Grigson has deep roots in Indiana, and those who have known him along the way say the team is getting a hard worker who will never forget where he came from.
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Small airports roll out red carpet ahead of Super Bowl rush
January 10, 2012
The Super Bowl will create some of the busiest air travel days the region has ever experienced, and the flights won't be limited to Indianapolis International.
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Police search for woman accused of scamming elderly
January 9, 2012
Indianapolis police are warning of a home healthcare scam targeting senior citizens. Investigators have released a photo of a woman accused of taking wallets and purses from the homes of people she visited for a fake health evaluation.
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Democrats fail to show at Statehouse for third day, face fines
January 6, 2012
A stalemate at the statehouse entered its third day Friday, as Democrats once again boycotted the session in the House of Representatives in order to prevent action on controversial Right to Work legislation.
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Church sues state over Hoosier Heartland project
January 5, 2012
An Indiana church is taking the state to court in hopes of surviving the aftermath of a massive highway project.
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Police: Janitor brought loaded gun, drugs to Wayne Township school
January 4, 2012
A school janitor faces gun and drug charges after police reportedly found a loaded handgun and a small amount of marijuana on him in a school parking lot.
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End of ethanol subsidy will send gas prices upward
January 3, 2012
The price of gas is going up again, but this time it's not due to the price of oil.
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Couple thanks God for leading them to stolen Jeep
January 2, 2012
A Crawfordsville couple's Jeep was lost but now it's found, and they say God is to thank.
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Woman speaks about crash, entrapment and rescue in frigid creek
December 27, 2011
A central Indiana woman is lucky to be alive following a crash that resulted in two near-death experiences.
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Travelers, Commuters brace for possible snowy, slippery morning drive
December 27, 2011
Holiday travelers and morning commuters may have a mess on their hands Tuesday morning, as rain turns to snow in central Indiana.
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Indiana woman named one of XLVI Faces for crocheting 'Super Scarves'
December 26, 2011
A Michigan City woman has become one of the XLVI Faces of the Indianapolis Super Bowl after creating hundreds of Super Scarves.
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Weekend traffic up, crime down during Monon's extended hours
December 19, 2011
Traffic along the Monon Trail has been up and crime has been down following a recent extension of hours for the popular trail.
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Zionsville woman's Sticky Ties generate national attention
December 15, 2011
A Zionsville woman is behind a sticky trend that's become a must-have stocking stuffer.
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Senator pushes for return to single-class high school basketball
December 14, 2011
An Indiana Senator is pushing for a return to a single class, all-in, state high school basketball tournament.
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Pregnant woman who ingested rat poison fights murder, feticide charges
December 13, 2011
The Indiana Court of Appeals is trying to decide whether a pregnant woman who attempted suicide should face criminal charges, including murder.
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IMPD Officer shot on the job: "That's what you pay me for"
December 12, 2011
The IMPD officer shot while making a traffic stop at 42nd Street and Mitthoeffer Road Monday is expected to make a full recovery. IMPD Chief Paul Ciesielski said an unidentified suspect shot Officer Dewey Runnels, 51, in the thigh. Runnels returned fire and killed the suspect.
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Liquor distributors get creative with Super Bowl plans
December 9, 2011
Alcohol distributors and downtown businesses are getting creative as they try to figure out how to keep the alcohol flowing for the Super Bowl. Unprecedented crowds and security will make distribution near Lucas Oil Stadium extremely hard.
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Woman uses Craigslist to abandon 1 year-old son
December 7, 2011
A mother apparently used Craigslist to leave behind her one-year old son while she allegedly skipped town.
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Big Ten title game to bring big economic boost
December 2, 2011
The inaugural Big Ten Championship football game will kick off in Indianapolis on Saturday between Michigan State and Wisconsin.
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"Celebration Sites" take Super Bowl beyond downtown
November 30, 2011
The Indianapolis 2012 Super Bowl Committee has already given us a glimpse of some of the special activites coming downtown during Super Bowl week, but you might not know that if you get tired of zip-lining down Capital Avenue, you could try a different activity in Zionsville.
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Winter blast hits Indiana's northern counties hardest
November 29, 2011
Several inches of wet snow combined with windy conditions led to thousands of power outages across several counties. In Howard County alone there were at least 14,500 outages.
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Victim: Apartment burglar used keys, stole valuables and turkey
November 23, 2011
Burglars ransacked apartments and even stole a Thanksgiving turkey on the northwest side of Indianapolis earlier this week, and one victim said they must have had access to keys.
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FDA cautions dog owners about chicken jerky snacks
November 22, 2011
The Food and Drug Administration is cautioning pet owners about chicken jerky dog snacks, after a surge in complaints by dog owners and vets associating the treats with sickness and death.
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As more shop online, companies fail to protect financial data
November 21, 2011
As the holiday shopping season quickly approaches, more people say they plan to place orders online, but a recent study found that many companies are putting shoppers' financial data at risk.
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Group to "Occupy Broad Ripple (With Guns)" to protest recent attacks
November 18, 2011
A group of gun permit holders have vowed to walk the streets of Broad Ripple with their guns next Saturday night in response to three recent violent attacks.
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Local company capitalizing on airborne Super Bowl Ads
November 16, 2011
As the Super Bowl in Indianapolis draws closer, one Indianapolis company says its airplane advertising business is taking off.
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Facebook responds to porn, gore "spam attacks"
November 15, 2011
Countless Facebook users have been complaining about pornographic and gorey images flooding their News Feeds in recent days. Now the company is responding to the problem. They are also after those responsible.
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Indy Parks takes bullying education beyond the school
November 14, 2011
Bullying education is going beyond the school thanks to a new program offered by Indy Parks.
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Hoosiers: Heating assistance cut in half, what now?
November 10, 2011
The offices of Community Action of Greater Indianapolis have been flooded for weeks now with people trying to set up an appointment for energy assistance.
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Purdue reminds campus of anonymous hotline for illegal activity
November 10, 2011
In the wake of the child molestation scandal at Penn State, an Indiana university is raising awareness about an anonymous hotline that it hopes will empower students and faculty to report any possible illegal activity they might see or become aware of.
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Mother says son is innocent despite child battery charge
November 8, 2011
The mother of a child battery suspect is coming to the defense of her son, saying the young father was actually trying to save her grandchild's life when the family called 911.
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Mayoral candidates get support from top officials during final push before election
November 7, 2011
The mayoral candidates for Indianapolis got some help from some famous supporters during their final push before the election Monday.
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"Cops in Shops" leading to more underage drinking arrests
November 4, 2011
Indiana Excise Police spent Friday night patrolling inside and outside liquor retailers in the Bloomington area as part of a program aimed at stopping minors from buying or stealing alcohol and adults from providing it to them.
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Simon sues state over Amazon.com tax loophole
November 3, 2011
The Indiana company behind many of the nation's biggest shopping malls is suing the state because it has a problem with the nation's biggest online retailer.
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Attorney general takes on cell phone robo-calls
November 3, 2011
Whether it's a robocall or an unsolicited call from a telemarketer, Hoosiers have been able to opt out of both thanks to the Indiana Do Not Call law. The law covers unwanted calls on both landlines and cell phones, and at least two million phones are currently protected.
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Auto racing safety pioneer discuses new football helmet aimed at concussions
November 2, 2011
Several Indianapolis Colts players, including receiver Austin Collie, have been wearing a new helmet this season, and the man behind it believes it will help reduce the severity of concussions.
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Glee adoption storyline prompts petition, concern
November 2, 2011
The controversy started following a recent episode in which Quinn vowed to get her baby back despite previously giving her up for adoption.
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Economist: Job announcement failures hurt the public
October 31, 2011
A struggling economy tends to draw more hope for big new employers, but a Butler Economics professor said job announcements that make big promises can often turn into big bets gone bad.
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Party-line vote sends right to work legislation back to Indiana General Assembly
October 26, 2011
Right to work legislation is on its way back to the Indiana General Assembly next session, despite the fact that it led to a lengthy stalemate at the statehouse last time around.
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Local star goes from little league to major league world series
October 25, 2011
Lance Lynn, of Brownsburg, is pitching on baseball’s biggest stage as a relief pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals for the first time in his career. Fox 59’s Kent Erdahl spoke to Lynn’s high school baseball coach, who said Lynn has been preparing for his biggest appearance before he began coaching him.
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Mother with terminal brain cancer waits for son to come home from Iraq
October 21, 2011
An end to the War in Iraq and an early homecoming for troops couldn't come soon enough for one Indiana mother who is suffering from terminal brain cancer.
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Coach suspended after allegedly biting student in the face during fight
October 21, 2011
A high school basketball coach was suspended without pay following allegations that he fought and bit a student in the face.
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Health insurance premiums projected to rise again in 2012
October 18, 2011
Health insurance premiums are projected to rise yet again next year, and a local health economics professor said it's just one way in which the cost of healthcare will increase.
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Wheldon crash could prompt closer look at catch fences
October 18, 2011
A Purdue motorsports safety specialist said he believes two safety changes to IndyCar races might prevent another deadly crash like Dan Wheldon's from happening again. One of those changes is already in the works. Danny White said he would like to be a part of the other.
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IN GOP: Faked signatures for Obama in '08 Primary are a crime
October 14, 2011
The Indiana Republican party is calling for a Department of Justice investigation into alleged fraud in the 2008 Indiana Democratic Primary.
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Church takes break from worship service to serve community
October 10, 2011
In order to find members of Carmel's Northview Church Sunday morning, you had to go to East 10th United Methodist in Indianapolis where they traded their worship service for service.
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Soldier's root beer craving turns into 'Operation Freedom Foam'
October 7, 2011
People drive in to Dog N Suds in Lafeyette for a lot of reasons, but customers said the root beer is what brings them back.
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Passenger talks about how he stopped scare in the air
October 6, 2011
The bizarre actions of a Saudi Arabian man aboard a plane led to a scary encounter for passengers aboard an Indianapolis bound flight.
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Muncie ARF rescues four puppies found in trash bag
October 4, 2011
A Muncie animal rescue center is looking for help after taking in four puppies that were found stuffed in a bag that had been thrown into a ditch.
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Victims of predatory towing using hotline, getting money back
October 3, 2011
Months after Fox59 News uncovered predatory towing practices in Indianapolis, the city is stepping up and helping people get their money back. The city's new ordinance has prompted four successful complaints so far, and now a new towing hotline is bringing in many more complaints.
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New mandate to require schools to offer ISTEP online
September 28, 2011
A new state mandate for schools means more kids will be taking their ISTEP tests online this school year.
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Homeowner's surveillance camera, social media campaign catches burglary suspects
September 27, 2011
A Pittsboro man's home surveillance camera and Facebook page have helped lead investigators to the suspects.
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State Representative calls for increased cap on damages
September 26, 2011
A state legislator who is pushing for more compensation for victims of the stage collapse, is upset after the Speaker of the House denied his request for legislative hearings on the topic prior to the next session.
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Businesses worried about impact if NBA lockout continues
September 23, 2011
The NBA officially cancelled training camps and several preseason games in response to the ongoing lockout Friday. All three of the Indiana Pacers' preseason games are cancelled because they were scheduled in the first week of games. The impact of the stoppage will likely be felt throughout downtown Indianapolis in the coming weeks and months.
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State Fair victim awake, communicating with family
September 22, 2011
A victim of the Indiana State Fair stage collapse was out of a coma and continuing to make progress Thursday. Andrea Vellinga, 30, of Pendletone came out of the coma a few weeks ago.
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College students increasingly susceptible to 'friendly fraud'
September 21, 2011
As students all over the country begin college, many are becoming victims of identity theft, and it's often because they're letting their guard down among 'friends.'
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Homeowner's surveillance camera captures burglary suspects
September 20, 2011
Matt Schubert has spent a lot of time on his computer ever since he opened an email at work in Indianpolis showing a photo of a strange man inside his home in Pittsboro.
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Weather, competition to the east could jack up pumpkin prices
September 19, 2011
The hot and dry end to the summer is hurting pumpkin crops in Indiana, but it's a different kind of weather that's jacking up demand and prices across the country. Hurricane Irene along with prolonged wet weather in the Northeast have devastated crops in the northeast and created demand for pumpkins in Indiana and beyond.
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Two Purdue students killed in plane crash at Noblesville golf course
September 16, 2011
Two people were killed when a Remos GX plane crashed at a Noblesville golf course Thursday afternoon.
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More schools enforcing state vaccination law, sending kids home
September 14, 2011
This week, many Indiana schools began sending kids home if they failed to show proof of their state-required immunizations. The move comes in response to a state law, which was in place last year but wasn't enforced by all.
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State superintendent pushing online classes for all students
September 14, 2011
Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Tony Bennett said he's pushing the legislature to consider requiring each student to take at least one online course before graduating high school.
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Local economist reviews President Obama's jobs plan
September 12, 2011
After pouring through the details of the President Obama's American Jobs Act, Ball State economist Mike Hicks says he was surprised by it's modesty.
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Manning injury gives new meaning to Blue Friday
September 9, 2011
This Blue Friday rally on Monument circle took on a darker feel than normal.
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What the President's jobs plan means for hiring in Indiana
September 8, 2011
The President says Congress can help create jobs quickly by targeting areas like small business and public infrastructure, but those doing the hiring locally have mixed opinions on whether that will happen.
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How Peyton Manning changed the Colts franchise
September 7, 2011
With Peyton Manning's streak of consecutive starts about to come to an end at 208, Fox59 News took a look back at what the franchise quarterback has meant to the Colts and Indianapolis.
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Schools adjust extracurricular activities to prevent heat-related illness
September 1, 2011
High temperatures are causing concern and forcing some cancellations of youth sporting events in Central Indiana.
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Racially charged graffiti follows park fee decision
August 31, 2011
Muncie Park Board President Mary Beth Lambert thought she'd be spending most of her time worrying about public areas like the new swimming pool and playground. Instead, Lambert has spent months worrying about racially charged graffiti at her own home, which has been accompanied by anonymous letters left in her mailbox.
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Hateful messages left near IU Latino Cultural Center
August 30, 2011
A newly posted sign outside the Indiana University Latino Cultural Center known as La Casa reads 'Welcome to our home away from home', but someone recently targeted that home with what IU police have dubbed hateful messages directed at Latinos.
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Hurricane Irene already wreaking havoc on air travel
August 26, 2011
Hurricane Irene hasn't made landfall yet and it's already wreaking havoc on air travel along the East Coast. Many airlines have already begun cutting flights planned for the weekend. Almost all of the major carriers are also offering to waive fees for rescheduling flights so that travelers can avoid the danger altogether.
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Jackson County authorities investigating abduction attempt
August 24, 2011
An attempted abduction in rural Jackson County has officers on the lookout and a mother fearing for her family's safety.
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Keystone Towers demolition is a family job
August 23, 2011
For Advanced Explosives Demolition company, taking down buildings like Keystone Towers is a family business.
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Friends, family mourn State Fair stage collapse victim
August 22, 2011
A seventh victim of the Indiana State Fair tragedy has died from injuries sustained in the stage collapse.
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Sugarland shares special message, song to honor State Fair victims
August 18, 2011
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Meteorologist, author calls stage collapse 'Needless Tragedy'
August 17, 2011
A prominent meteorologist and author says there is plenty of evidence that the deadly stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair could have and should have been prevented.
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Hoosiers attend fair to honor those killed in stage collapse
August 15, 2011
One word might best describe the mood at the Indiana State Fair as it reopened to the public.
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Edinburgh pastor accused of molesting 13-year-old girl
August 12, 2011
An Edinburgh pastor, who spent years working with children, is accused of having a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old girl.
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Alexandria man accused of locking woman in home, beating her
August 11, 2011
An Alexandria man is under arrested, accused of locking a woman in his home and beating her for two days.
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NCAA leaders plan major rule changes for college sports
August 10, 2011
Major changes are in store for college athletics, and they’re coming soon. That's according to the president of the NCAA, who is discussing a wide range of rule changes in Indianapolis this week with a group of more than 50 college presidents.
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New proposal seeks to regulate ticket scalping ahead of Super Bowl
August 9, 2011
The city of Indianapolis is looking to regulate ticket scalping ahead of the upcoming Super Bowl. The city county council will soon consider a proposal that would require a special license if you want to sell tickets for more than face value outside of any venue where a special event is taking place.
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How Wall Street might affect your mortgage, debt and job
August 8, 2011
When trying to determine how the downward trend on Wall Street will impact you, Dr. Matthew Will with the University of Indianapolis says the key is to keep things simple.
