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IMPD officer held in prostitution ring
An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer has been charged in connection with a Greenwood-based prostitution ring allegedly operated by his wife, authorities said today.
Man gets 1 'last shot' to be part of fireworks display
INDIANAPOLIS -- One of the fireworks bursting above the city this year will contain a bit of cremated remains -- a fitting tribute, organizers say, to the man who ran the annual event for 40 years.
Officer, wife accused in prostitution ring
A police officer and his wife have been accused of running a prostitution ring out of their home, where the officer allegedly collected cash from the prostitutes while in uniform.
Man, teen charged in 12-year-old girl's shooting
A man and a teenager are charged with attempted murder and battery in the shooting of a 12-year-old girl who may lose her sight in one eye.
I-69 groundbreaking ceremony invitation-only
Officials are taking steps to prevent protesters from disrupting a groundbreaking ceremony for the first segment of the Interstate 69 extension project.
Monrovia teen drowns in Lake Monroe
Indiana conservation officers say a Monrovia teenager drowned in Lake Monroe near Bloomington when he and two friends tried to recover a tube that had blown off their boat.
Union: Strike by Toll Road collectors possible
Differences over proposed contract terms between the private operator of the Indiana Toll Road and a union that represents its toll collectors could lead to a strike, a union official said Wednesday.
Crean: Hoosiers, program strong despite problems
It's up to coach Tom Crean to pick up the pieces of the Indiana basketball program after months of staggering challenges marked by the recruiting scandal under former coach Kelvin Sampson.
Fans turn out for MotoGP testing
Hundreds of fans showed up for the first day of testing for the first motorcycle races at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in nearly 100 years.
Indiana Women's Open: Greenwood golfer wins Women's Open
With Marion's K.C. Cain and a pair of Hamilton County golfers on her heels, Kristi Piepenbrink fired the best shot of her career to win the Indiana Women's Open Golf Championship Tuesday at The Legends in ...
Hamilton County named best place in nation to raise a family
Many of Hamilton County's 256,000 residents feel the region is an outstanding place to nurture their children and a national business Web site agrees.
Arcadia man accused of sexual misconduct
An Arcadia man faces multiple felony charges accusing him of a sexual encounter with a 14-year-old girl.
Extra troopers on patrol over July 4th
The Indiana State Police will participate in Operation C.A.R.E. from July 3 through July 7. Operation C.A.R.E. is a federally funded program and will allow approximately 150 additional troopers to patrol area ...
2 arrested in connection with Fishers armed robbery
Two Indianapolis men face multiple charges stemming from an armed robbery in Fishers early Sunday Morning.
Steve Miller takes center stage at Verizon
Two legendary blues/rock acts took the Verizon Wireless Music Center stage Saturday night, providing an entertainment outlet for classic rock and soft rock fans.
Goshen soldier dies in combat in Afghanistan
A special forces soldier from Goshen died of wounds suffered when a roadside bomb exploded while he was on patrol near Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, the Department of Defense said.
New Indiana laws take effect Tuesday, including low-stakes gambling in bars
Fans of pull tabs and other low-stakes gambling could soon take their chances at their favorite watering hole under one of dozens of state laws that take effect Tuesday.
Geist resident pulls crash victim from water
A Geist resident is being credited with pulling a man from his car after it plunged into the reservoir.
Firestone may close Noblesville plant in 2009
Firestone Industrial Products employees learned Friday that the Noblesville plant could close in 2009, but city officials are holding out hope that the plant which has been a huge part of the Noblesville ...
Downed lines close I-74 in Shelby Co.
Shelbyville - About 20 miles of Interstate 74 was closed in both directions for nearly 9 hours overnight due to downed powerlines.