Stories tagged with "indianapolis residents"
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Ahhh, you gotta love seasonal confusion
The calendar might say November, but for area residents enjoying the respite from the fall chill, it feels like September. National Weather Service meteorologists predict the...
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Indy weather: In 70s, prime raking time
The calendar might say November, but for Indy residents enjoying the respite from the fall chill, it feels like September. National Weather Service meteorologists predict the...
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Avon wins regional band contest
Carmel is 2nd, Lawrence Central is 3rd in area championships held at stadium Avon High School won Saturday’s Bands of America Regional Championship at Lucas Oil Stadium,...
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Sewer project to limit traffic on Cold Spring Road
Through traffic will be blocked until September as work moves from south to north Westside Indianapolis residents will soon have more barricades to avoid. As part of a...
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Tully: Wishard rewarded for solid, sensible campaign
A few thoughts about an Election Day many Indianapolis residents chose to skip. It’s hard to imagine how supporters of the Wishard Memorial Hospital project —...
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Digital dropoff Tuesday on Westside
Old cardboard boxes and old electronic devices have a way of stacking up and getting in the way in garages and basements. From 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Tuesday, Indianapolis residents have...
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Council fails to protect workers from smoke
We have experienced a disgraceful failure of the City-County Council to pass the ordinance strengthening the smoking ban in Indianapolis. Since the initial smoking ban was passed,...
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Flu shot vouchers to be given to Indy jobless Oct. 6
CVS Caremark Corp. said today it will provide 100,000 free flu shots to unemployed people next week, including 5,000 in Indiana. Vouchers for the shots will be given out at WorkOne...
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Look before leaping into water deal
In evaluating whether the city should further pursue a proposal to have an outside company operate its water and sewer systems, it’s helpful to understand where the community...
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Drop off toxic items today at Glendale
Hundreds of Indianapolis residents are expected to unload old batteries, TVs and other hazardous waste today behind Glendale Town Center. The Indianapolis Department of Public...
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Measure to curb roadside panhandling passes council
City residents question proposed cuts to parks budget An ordinance that makes it tougher to panhandle in Indianapolis narrowly passed the City-County Council on Monday, raising...
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Nothing soothes the palate on a hot summer day like homemade ice cream
With all the gourmet ice-cream flavors available at the supermarket today, why go to the trouble to make your own? For local chef Ron Harris, it’s all about the memories...
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Police identify man found shot to death
Police on Monday identified the man found fatally wounded Sunday on the Northeastside as Oliver Dugan, 18, Indianapolis. Residents in the 10000 block of East 42nd Street reported...
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Hoosiers pay tribute to Michael Jackson
Indianapolis residents remember Gary native as genius, visionary As the world watched the memorial to Michael Jackson at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon,...
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Services today for 2 of 3 slain in attack
While friends and loved ones gather today to say farewell to two victims of a June 5 triple slaying on the Northeastside, police are continuing to investigate the deaths. Services...
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Guard against IMPD becoming bounty-hunting renegades
I am alarmed to see that the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is ramping up its efforts to seize property from people in connection with alleged crimes. I was in law...
