Stories tagged with "photos"
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Santa to attend Greenwood tree-lighting event on Saturday
Santa Claus is scheduled to make one of his first appearances of the season Saturday in Greenwood. Holiday events begin at 10 a.m. downtown with visitors invited to stroll through...
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Overshadowed Butler seniors set tone for success
Butler’s basketball program celebrates teams over players. Yet the Bulldogs feature a wall of honor. Individual photos are prominently displayed inside the locker room. To...
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Indianapolis mayor seeks more veteran-owned businesses
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard today will continue a yearlong campaign meant to spur more veterans to form businesses that might do business with the city. Ballard is one of the...
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Sanders hopes ‘to get in there and get some plays’
Bob Sanders was scheduled to practice today and hopes to play Sunday, when the Indianapolis Colts visit St. Louis. “I feel better than I’ve felt for a long time,” the Colts’ star...
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NASA spacecraft crashes into the moon
WASHINGTON — Take that, moon! NASA bulldozed two spacecraft into the lunar south pole Friday morning in a search for hidden ice. Instruments confirm that a large empty rocket hull...
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Visible signs show IUPUI's growth, success
The Sept. 20 Star highlighted two dimensions of IUPUI’s success. First, your great photos showed our students and alumni launching the first IUPUI regatta; 48 teams racing...
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Colts to start Jerraud Powers at CB
Jerraud Powers will become the first rookie cornerback to start a season opener for the Indianapolis Colts in nearly two decades. Coach Jim Caldwell confirmed today that the team’s...
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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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Attendance at State Fair is up -- but so is number of days
Giving Hoosier families five more days — including an extra weekend — to enjoy the Indiana State Fair turned out to be a good move for fair organizers. Sunday, they...
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Mod looks fitting for 'Mad Men,' and women, too
As Sunday's Season 3 premiere showed, only Don and Betty Draper can pull off bare feet and maternity nightgowns with such panache. USA TODAY spoke with Nicole Phelps, executive...
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Colts consultants back, but roles unclear
Tom Moore and Howard Mudd have returned to the Indianapolis Colts as consultants, according to Larry Kennan, the executive director of the NFL Coaches Association. There has been...
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WFYI Seeks Photos of Fun Indy Destinations
Many of us have a place — or maybe more than one — that brings us peace, joy and calm. Many of us have a place that excites, restores or challenges. Many of us have places that...
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Gangster-era airliner thrills passengers
“Public Enemies,” the Johnny Depp biopic about Indiana gangster John Dillinger, is expected to have a lot of folks looking back at the era of hoods, Tommy guns and...
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Pink tropical bird spotted in Indiana
LINTON, Ind. — Bird watchers are flocking to southwestern Indiana to see a rare, pink bird that’s been hanging around a wetlands area for weeks. State wildlife...
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Kitchen do-overs require planning
Question: I want to remodel my outdated kitchen. Where should I start? Answer:Kitchen remodeling can be a complicated and intimidating process. The number of choices and decisions...
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HBO's vampires take over Friday's 'L.A. Times'
LOS ANGELES (AP) Vampires have taken over the Los Angeles Times.Beneath the masthead of Friday print editions is a full front-page ad for the HBO's series True Blood. A...
