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The Human Society of Indianapolis says dog fighting is a problem in the area. Now they believe have proof after a dog with numerous injuries had to be put down.
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Indiana public defenders face possible conflicts
Legal experts say some Indiana public defenders could be facing ethics violations for not telling clients they also face criminal charges from the same prosecutor.
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Trenton FFA travels to Indianapolis, Indiana for National FFA Convention
Seven members of the Trenton FFA attended the National FFA Convention held in Indianapolis, Indiana including Mr.
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Driver in SE Ind. police shooting dies
State police say a man involved in a police shooting in southeastern Indiana has died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot.
Three sentenced in Muncie hate crime
Federal authorities who gathered today in Indianapolis to highlight efforts to crack down on hate crimes pointed to a case out of Muncie as a reason for vigilance.
Indianapolis man wanted in ATM robbery
Police have identifed a suspect in connection with an October 10th strong-armed robbery at an ATM.
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Marion County schools to receive the H1N1 vaccine
Along with IPS, elementary schools in Decatur, Pike, Perry, Wayne, Washington and Warren Townships, and Speedway Schools will be involved in the first of a series of clinics for school-aged children.
Car chase ends at Indy airport
An Indianapolis man led Plainfield police on a car chase today from that Hendricks County town to the Indianapolis International Airport, where that man apparently jumped or fell from an elevated ramp.
EnerDel and U.S. Army Collaborate on New "Hybrid Humvee"
Electrification of the automobile has been proliferating in many interesting ways.
Statewide HIV awareness program promotes prevention, education
State health officials say the impact of HIV/AIDS within minority communities has been devastating, especially among African Americans.
Hoosiers can send holiday wishes to U.S. troops
Indianapolis - State Sen. Phil Boots today encouraged residents to join Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman's holiday season mail campaign for troops called "Hoosier Cheer for Our Heroes." "When you make your holiday card list this year, please remember Indiana servicemen and women who will be spending the holidays away from their homes and families," Boots ...
Early results show favor for Wishard bond question
A new Wishard Memorial Hospital that will be built with the help of $754 million in taxpayer-backed bonds was winning wide approval in early election returns.
Runaway horse smacks into police car
INDIANAPOLIS - A free-roaming horse raced into a parked police car on the Southside of Indianapolis this morning, damaging the car, but apparently escaping injury itself.
Writing's on the wall as Indianapolis takes on graffiti
Among the faces depicted this month on CrimeStoppers of Central Indiana's 'Most Wanted' poster are the usual suspects -- folks wanted for murder, arson, drug dealing and robbery.
Wishard receives $6 million gift from Fairbanks
The Wishard Foundation said it has received a $6 million grant from the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation that will be used to help fund construction of a new Wishard Hospital, if Marion County voters approve the project.
Cab driver overpowered, taxi stolen
Police say a cab driver was carjacked by one of his passengers this morning. Abdullahi Abdikarin, 25, picked up a woman for a ride at South and Illinois streets at 5 a.m. and gave directions to a Westside address, according to Sgt.
Homeless man dies in Downtown church he helped look after
"Father, is there somebody asleep back there?" In the darkness of St. Mary Catholic Church, a Downtown sanctuary rimmed in stained glass so rich that light struggles to penetrate, it wasn't clear what the boy had found.
Indiana votes set on school plans, Wishard hospital
Voters in seven school districts across Indiana will decide in referendums Tuesday whether to allow proposed building projects or property taxes higher than allowed under new statewide caps.
Man Accused In Shooting To Attend Trial Today
The man accused of shooting Indianapolis police officer Jason Fishburn goes on trial today in Valparaiso.
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