Stories tagged with "multiple times"
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Cascade's DeVault a rookie success
Coach learns high school ropes quickly, gets the best from small talent pool Megan DeVault had coached club teams. She had coached at camps. But DeVault never had helmed a high...
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Indy mass murder trial starts Monday
In the days after gunmen slaughtered four adults and three children inside a tidy house, shivers of grief emanating from Hamilton Avenue were met with promises of justice. Forty...
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1 fatally shot, 1 hurt in dice-game dispute
A 27-year-old man was shot to death and a 20-year-old was wounded Tuesday after an argument during a dice game led to gunfire at an apartment complex on the Westside, police...
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Hamlin wins race, Vickers in Chase
RICHMOND, Va. — Denny Hamlin finally grabbed a coveted win at his home track in a bittersweet night for Joe Gibbs Racing. As he celebrated in Victory Lane, teammate Kyle...
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Man who says Harrison shot him dies
PHILADELPHIA — A Philadelphia man who accused former Indianapolis Colts receiver Marvin Harrison of shooting him has died from wounds sustained in another shooting. Philadelphia...
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Hoosiers may find it harder to pay for heat
With autumn around the corner, heating assistance is in jeopardy Thousands of Hoosiers already struggling to make ends meet may find less money available to help them pay their...
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Future bright once more for Tribe pitcher Lincoln
Pirates’ top pitching prospect comes back from Tommy John surgery You should probably skip this story. Try another page. Brad Lincoln might worry that after reading about him...
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Ex-Tennessee Titans QB Steve McNair found shot dead
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair was shot multiple times, including once in the head, and a pistol was discovered near the body of the 20-year-old woman found...
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Man, 48, found shot to death on Northeastside
A 48-year-old Indianapolis man was found shot to death early Friday in a yard on the Northeastside. Police said Steven Anthony McCloud had been shot multiple times when his body...
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4 ways to control obsessive behavior
Confess: Could you, might you be a tad obsessive-compulsive? After all, most of us have some trivial behavioral tic, whether it be a preference for one particular coffee mug, a...
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Historically, many racists have been Democrats
In his June 20 column, Leonard Pitts made a wholesale alignment between racists and Republicans (“Stained by racism”). As with multiple times before, Pitts demonstrates...
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Zionsville's Lueders chooses Notre Dame for football
Picking a school with solid academics and a strong football program — that was pretty much a given for Zionsville High School’s Blake Lueders, as more than a dozen...
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Zionsville 13-miler no-frills alternative to Indy's Mini
Zionsville’s Anti-Mini proudly offers no-frills alternative With every big brand comes a resistance movement. For the chain grocery store, there is the local farmers’...
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IMPD detective kills drug suspect at Wal-Mart
An undercover police officer shot and killed a suspected drug dealer Thursday in a busy Wal-Mart parking lot on the Northwestside. The officer — police did not release his...
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Shelbyville man fatally shot by police is identified
State Police on Saturday released the identity of an Indianapolis man fatally shot by officers in Shelby County. Roger S. Jones Jr., 36, 2300 block of West 64th Street, died Friday...
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Suspect fatally shot by police is identified
State Police have released the identity of a man who was fatally shot by officers Friday night in Shelby County. Roger S. Jones, Jr., 36, 2300 block of West 64th Street,...
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Americans with diabetes hope science brings cure
In his inaugural address, President Barack Obama told us that chief among his objectives is to "restore science to its rightful place, and wield technology's wonders to raise...
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Driver swerves to avoid box on I-65, crashes
An Indianapolis woman was injured and I-65 closed when her vehicle rolled over several times near the Franklin exit.Cynthia D. Green, 46, Indianapolis, was driving southbound on...
