Partially burnt tax documents found in parking lot
Partially burnt tax documents reveal social security numbers, incomes, names and addresses were found outside a tax preparer's office in Anderson. The documents were found by an employee at a ...
View ArticleHoosiers reach out to Japan
Earthquake-triggered tsumanis sweep shores along Iwanuma in northern Japan on Friday March 11, 2011. The magnitude 8.9 earthquake slammed Japan's eastern coast Friday, unleashing a 13-foot ...
View ArticleCharter supporters plan capitol event
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Charter school supporters plan to gather at the Statehouse later this month with a school choice advocate featured in the documentary "Waiting for Superman." The ...
View ArticleArts center adds directors
The Center for the Performing Arts has announced the addition of four board directors.According to a news release, they are Brett Pheffer, Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Melissa Stapleton Barnes and William ...
View ArticleSt. Pat's revelry ends in charges
A Syracuse man was arrested before dawn Friday, accused of public intoxication and leaving the scene of an accident.The sheriff’s department said police were originally dispatched after a ...
View Article2 shot at Piere's
Fort Wayne police are investigating a double shooting early Friday at Piere's Entertainment Center, according to a written statement issued by the department.It said officers were called to ...
View Article'Wimpy Kid' author featured in Parade
: With 47 million copies in print, two movies and a Macy’s balloon, Jeff Kinney’s wimpy kid is the new wizard of the book biz. Find out how Kinney turned his childhood memories into a ...
View ArticleHomeless man arrested in east side stabbing
Metro police have arrested 49-year-old Lawrence Kimmerle for stabbing a man in the stomach on the east side of Indianapolis. The stabbing happened around 10:20 p.m. Thursday night in the 7500 block ...
View ArticlePolice hope vehicle description will help solve hit and run case
Police detectives are looking for a Toyota Camry model vehicle between the years of 2002 to 2006 as the possible car that struck and killed a 13-year-old girl on March ...
View ArticleNFL stars working out at St. Vincent
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - St. Vincent Sports Performance is bringing in NFL players who need to workout while they're "off" from the off-season, the AP reports. Earlier this week 11 NFL ...
View ArticleKittle accepts DUI plea deal
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. -- Jim Kittle, the former head of both the Indiana Republican Party and the furniture retailer bearing his name, agreed Thursday to plead guilty to drunken-driving charges next ...
View ArticleIndianapolis Sept. 11 memorial designed to curb complacency, firefighter says
Indianapolis soon will have a monument commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, following the efforts of a local firefighter who today publicly discussed the plans for the first time.Pvt. Greg ...
View ArticleAirport redevelopment plans to be discussed March 25
Westside and Hendricks County business associates can learn about upcoming plans for the Indianapolis International Airport.The West Side Chamber of Commerce will meet at 8:30 a.m. on March 25 at ...
View ArticleViolation voids part of ISTEP+ for 120 in Southwest Allen
FORT WAYNE – Southwest Allen County Schools officials today acknowledged a Summit Middle School teacher reviewed material with students that related to the this year’s ISTEP+ social ...
View ArticleIndiana colleges consider pulling out students in Japan
At least one Indiana college is directing students studying abroad in Japan to return to the U.S., and several others are considering similar ...
View ArticleDistrict holds special ISTEP training
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) - A western Indiana school district where a teacher was accused of helping spread a question from the state's standardized exam will train teachers in test security ...
View ArticleFDA asks for training on Lilly drug
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Eli Lilly and Co. said Friday federal regulators told the drugmaker a unique imaging chemical designed to help screen for Alzheimer's disease should include a training ...
View ArticleNeighborhood groups to hear about candidates, utilities plan
A monthly gathering of neighborhood associations will inform the public about candidates in the upcoming election as well as give an update on the city's potential sale of water and sewer ...
View ArticleIndy homeowner shoots intruder; 2 others flee
Ezekial Taylor, Indianapolis, was taken to Wishard Memorial Hospital and was preliminarily charged with residential burglary and residential entry after the shooting at 12:01 a.m. this morning, ...
View ArticlePolice search for hit and run driver who injured bicyclist
Indianapolis— Metro police are looking for a driver who hit a bicyclist on St. Patrick's Day, then drove away. It happened about 10 p.m. Thursday on West 56th Street just west of ...
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