Stories tagged with "binford"
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Winter art fair on Saturday in Lawrence park
More than 20 local artists will show work at the inaugural Artique Winter Fair on Saturday in Lawrence. Artists will sell work from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday at Louis Jenn Park,...
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Vacant apartments host WMD exercises
Emergency workers are combing through a decrepit apartment building today as if a chemical or biological weapon were detonated in it, or at least nearby. It’s a training...
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Some flu vaccine stockpiles start to dry up
A county health department east of Indianapolis has temporarily run out of seasonal and H1N1 flu vaccines, while the county west of the city has run out of only the H1N1 variety....
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I-465 West overpass reopens for rush
5:32 PM — I-865 restrictions impact I-65 South on Near Westside Some restrictions were put in place during this afternoon’s rush hour to cut down on commercial traffic...
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Latest traffic updates on Northeastside
Many routes are reopening after today’s explosion at I-465 and I-69 on the Northeastside. Emergency crews continue their response to a propane tanker explosion, which...
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Soon-to-be-closed Kroger 'struggled'
Kroger is closing a three-decade-old store on the Westside that failed despite a nearly $2 million makeover seven years ago. The store at 5615 W. 38th St. will close Nov. 14, with...
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Kroger to close store at West 38th Street
Kroger is closing a three-decade-old store on the Westside that failed despite a nearly $2 million makeover seven years ago. The store at 5615 W. 38th St. will close Nov. 14, with...
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Heavy showers disrupt morning commute
While the heavy rainfall has eased a bit this morning it continues to cause traffic problems. The Indianapolis Metropolitan police said they were working on four auto accidents at...
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Woman hits squad car, charged with DUI
A 70-year-old woman was charged with drunk driving after she crashed her SUV into a police car that had blocked off traffic at the scene of another alcohol-related accident. Joan...
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Driver charged with DUI; dad, son hurt in crash
A 32-year-old man who police said caused a Northeastside car accident that injured a 13-year-old boy was arrested for drunken driving. Police said Darryl Cox, of Indianapolis,...
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1 critically injured in two-car crash
A car crash on the Northeastside late Monday left a 13-year-old boy in critical condition and two adults injured, police said. A Nissan passenger car was headed west on 46th Street...
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Apple pies at the Binford Farmers' Market
Now that it feels like fall, it’s time to start thinking about apples. Check out the apple crumb and caramel apple pies, the special September selections from Pies and More...
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Pizzerias' aim: to spice up local economy
Hoosier Tavis Smiley plans to open several Marco’s Pizza shops Kokomo native Tavis Smiley is a household name when it comes to radio and television, but the PBS talk show...
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No gunman found in vacant building
SWAT team members and K-9 officers ended their search for a gunman in the vacant Keystone Towers apartment building at 45th Street and Allisonville Road on Thursday without finding...
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SWAT ends search of vacant apartment building
Police have ended their search for a reported gunman in the vacant Keystone Towers apartment building. They combed through the 13-story building for five hours and found no...
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Site near Binford eyed for train station
Transportation planners want to know if an area near Binford Boulevard would be a good spot for a train station. A $99,000 study will examine whether a station at 71st Street and...
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Train station feasible near Binford Boulevard? Study will tell
Transportation planners want to know if an area near Binford Boulevard would be a good spot for a train station. A $99,000 study will examine whether a station at 71st Street and...
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Kroger to give Indy, state its fill of fuel
The Kroger Co. is continuing with plans to add fuel centers on its properties in Indianapolis and elsewhere. The Cincinnati-based grocer, whose central division is based here,...
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Popular events return to Broad Ripple
Farmers market opens Saturday, then gallery tour and art fair will draw visitors With summer around the corner, Broad Ripple Village will flex its cultural and artistic muscles...
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City will remove benches with ads, calling them illegal
The benches dot the sidewalks of busy Northside streets, advertising hair braiding, window siding and roof repairs. Most are anchored in concrete and perched only a foot or two...
