Stories tagged with "Marion"
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Indy-area gasoline selling for low $1.30s
Overnight the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline dropped two cents statewide to $1.55 and fell a penny to Indianapolis to $1.48, according to Oil Price...
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Oh, Christmas tree Oh, Christmas tree . . . It's time to be recycled
With Christmas now a memory, it is cleanup time — and that means saying goodbye to that well-decorated evergreen guest in the living room.Indy Parks & Recreation will...
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Kids got cabin fever? Museum helps parents survive season
Parents and school aged children have only one week to go before the winter break is over.For some parents, the break represents an opportunity to spend time with the kids and...
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Man dies in Northside Christmas shooting
A 29-year-old Indianapolis man was shot to death and a woman jumped from a second-story apartment window after hearing gunshots this morning on the city’s Northside.About...
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Police identify man shot during grocery robbery
A grocery store employee who fatally shot a man trying to rob his Westside store Sunday night will not face criminal charges, Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi determined...
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Suspect held in Near-Eastside homicide
Police are holding a man suspected in a shooting death on the Near-Eastside.Joey Addison, 40, was arrested about 7 p.m. Friday, shortly after the incident in the 200 block of...
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RCA Dome: 24 years, 25 seconds
You can see the video of the implosion at...
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IMPD raid pole barn full of marijuana plants
A raid today by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department led to the arrest of a man accused of growing dozens of marijuana plans in a Southside pole barn.John L. Coulter,...
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Monthly fuel surcharge passed for take-home vehicles in Marion County if high gas prices return
A fuel surcharge for Marion County public-safety workers has been ratified by a City-County Council committee and will go into effect if fuel prices increase again.The surcharge,...
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Woman gets 30 years in murder-for-hire case
A Marion Superior Court judge sentenced an Indianapolis woman to 30 years in prison today for paying an undercover police officer $3,000 to kill her ex-husband amid a custody...
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Sentencing in murder-for-hire case today
An Indianapolis woman faces sentencing this afternoon after being convicted of conspiracy to commit murder for paying an undercover police officer to kill her...
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Cardinal Ritter coach returns from leave
Cardinal Ritter head coach Ty Hunt, who led the Raiders to the Class A state championship in November, has returned to his position as dean of students after being placed on...
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Study: Religious congregations getting older, tech-savvy, ethnically diverse
Religious congregations are getting older, more technically savvy and ethnically diverse, according to findings from a national survey of faith groups across many...
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Icy accidents close parts of 3 Ind. interstates
Great… here’s hoping I don’t die...
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Arlington awaits tall player lineup at LN game
The Arlington High School boys basketball team spent last week preparing for Covenant Christian’s 6-foot-10 Andrew Smith only for the Butler-bound big man to suffer a stress...
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Park Tudor coach buoyed by basketball team’s performance
Park Tudor high school boys basketball coach Darnell Archey will never look at a loss as a positive but his team’s two two-point losses in the Indiana Crossroads Conference have...
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IPS board votes to close 6 schools
The Indianapolis Public Schools board voted Tuesday to close six schools, adding to a gloom in a district where dozens of administrators learned last week they could lose their...
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Trial set for Indy cop in gun-sale case
A Marion Superior Court magistrate this afternoon set an Indianapolis police officer’s trial for March on accusations he sold a gun to a felon wearing a wire for police.Jason...
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Union wants to organize Indy hotel workers
Hotel workers in Indianapolis plan to march with state and city elected officials Wednesday to publicize a union organizing campaign at three city hotels.The march from Monument...
