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Indianapolis high school student charged in 'baby bottle' robbery
An 18-year-old who reportedly heated a bottle for a crying baby during a home invasion and robbery last week was charged Thursday, police said. Robert Coleman, Indianapolis, was...
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Suggs' absence prompts changes
BALTIMORE — Baltimore Ravens fans have been asking for rookie defensive end Paul Kruger, and now they just might get him. Ravens coaches are weighing their options in the...
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Star reporters predict the outcome of Sunday's game
Mike Chappell: Colts 33, Ravens 24 If I’m not mistaken, Peyton Manning has won more games in Baltimore than John Unitas ever did. OK, not quite. But including the playoffs,...
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Rushing's stumble wound up costing his team a playoff win
Turf monster 1, T.J. Rushing 0. Ouch. “To this day, I don’t know what happened,” the Indianapolis Colts cornerback/punt returner said. “I still can’t...
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Familiar Gonzalez report: He's still 'close' to returning
As Anthony Gonzalez has discovered, being “close” to returning from a knee injury isn’t close enough. The Indianapolis Colts receiver insisted Thursday afternoon...
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Conner Prairie reports that revenue is up
Fishers — Conner Prairie Living History Museum is reporting increases in revenue. Attendance through Nov. 1 this year was 90,952, an 11 percent increase from the same period...
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Carmel council alters fireworks, noise law
Carmel — City residents can continue to legally set off fireworks on New Year’s Eve and other holidays — but only during specific times. The Carmel City Council...
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Commuter bus times and stops to change
Fishers and Carmel workers who use IndyGo’s commuter buses will soon see changes, including new stops in Downtown Indianapolis and an adjusted schedule. Starting Dec. 1,...
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Saturday market is 1st of planned events
Greenfield — The Hancock Harvest Council will host a winter market Saturday, and it hopes to have such an event the first and third Saturday of each month through April. The...
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Forum to discuss Sheridan school building's future
SHERIDAN — Adams Township Trustee Linda Williams wants taxpayers’ input on how Adams Elementary School will be used in the future. She’s organizing a community...
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Fishers Chamber president expects to leave this month
Fishers — Christi Wolf announced Thursday she will step down as president/chief executive of the Fishers Chamber of Commerce. Wolf has had the job for 13 years. In a phone...
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Emmis expects to go to court to get Hungarian license back
Indianapolis Emmis Communications’ national radio station in Hungary, Slger, has been taken off the air, and executives at the Indianapolis-based company plan to go to court...
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Palin's everywhere, but she plays coy about 2012
This is the week that America was Palinized. Sarah Palin is a national preoccupation. Before publication, her book, “Going Rogue: An American Life,” was No. 1 on...
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Don't let curtain fall on the arts
The impending loss of one of Indianapolis’ longtime cultural institutions once again underscores questions of just how committed this city and the Ballard administration are...
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Sorority to honor 3 Indianapolis area teachers
Three Indianapolis area high school teachers will be recognized for their professional achievements and community service initiatives. The Sigma Gamma Rho sorority will honor North...
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Colts players are idolized now, but they were fans as kids
Kelvin Hayden was well-grounded as a south-side Chicago youngster. He knew who he was: Walter Payton. He knew where he was going: the NFL. Hayden wasn’t going to grow up to...
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Kravitz: DeVan loving life in this new arena
So, you want to be inspired? Seven months ago, Indianapolis Colts starting right guard Kyle DeVan was back in his hometown of Vacaville, Calif., living with his mom, working as a...
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Critic suggests promising pictures this holiday season
What do you want for Christmas? Movie-wise, it’s gotten to the point where a good story and maybe a star or two would do. But with Hollywood feeling the financial pinch along...
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Veolia, city looking for ways out of hot water
Council panel not happy with bid to rates 35% Several years without water rate increases, a financial meltdown and federally mandated upgrades have driven the city’s water...
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Man charged in September killing
Police on Thursday arrested an Indianapolis man in a Northwestside shooting that left one man dead and two others injured. Jose Lozano, 31, was held without bond in the Marion...
