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Police search Brownsburg home of teen injured in fatal crash
Brownsburg police and Hendricks County drug investigators have served a search warrant on the home of one of the teenagers who survived a fatal crash last weekend.
MARION COUNTY Board votes not to renew club's liquor license Allegations of too much nudity, violence and public intoxication among patrons appear to have spelled the end of a liquor license for a Downtown club.
Arsenio Hall: wins "Celebrity Apprentice"
A body that was found Saturday in southern Indiana's Patoka Lake has been identified as that of a Tell City man.
1 teen killed, 4 hurt in crash near Brownsburg
Brownsburg police this afternoon released the identities of a teenager who was killed and four others who were injured in a weekend crash in which drugs and alcohol may have been factors.
Andrew Felker 1st POWRi Driver To Win Midget, Micro Features In Same Event
Andrew Felker made POWRi Racing history Saturday, becoming the first driver to win features in POWRi's Lucas Oil National Midget Series and Speedway Motors 600cc Outlaw Micro Series in the same event.
One dead in Brownsburg car accident
Just before 9 a.m. Saturday, Brownsburg police were called to the 6900 block of County Road 550 East for a car accident.
One teen dead four others injured in accident
AA seriousA accident Saturday morning in Hendricks County west of Brownsburg resulted in a teenager being killed and four others seriously injured.
Smith: Indy can do more to increase bike use
On Friday, instead of hopping in your car and driving to work like you do every day, do something different.
Colleges cut summer tuition to bring in students
Metro Police are looking for suspects after a young mother was shot to death this weekend on the north side of Indianapolis.
Veterans of earlier wars plan parade in Brownsburg to honor Iraq war vets
Dennis Donahue remembers coming home from fighting in Vietnam: In his Marine uniform, he landed at Weir Cook Airport, by himself, and walked through the terminal.