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Lawsuit is taking traffic court to court
Jeffrey Carroll could have had his day in court. The Indianapolis truck driver could have told a judge his side of the story.
McCordsville teen hides in towed SUV
Police are investigating why a teenager hid in his wrecked SUV, even as they had it towed away.
Ex-Fishers official, son facing charges
Hamilton County authorities have issued warrants for two men accused in a ghost employment scheme against Fishers town government.
2 women injured when their SUV plows into home
Two women were hospitalized Monday after the sport utility vehicle they were in crashed into a house in Lawrence.
MUNCIE - John R. Mooneyhan, 84, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Saturday, November 28, 2009 at his residence with his loving family at his bedside.
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Two women injured as vehicle slams into empty house
Two women were injured as the SUV they were driving slammed into an empty house in Lawrence Monday afternoon.
Indy woman dies in Hancock Co. crash
An Indianapolis woman was killed this morning in a head-on collision in Hancock County.
Town wants all to have a Fishers ZIP code
A request from Fishers to the U.S. Postal Service might mean some residences and businesses would need to change their ZIP codes.
Despite the recent economic slowdown, McCordsville officials still see growth on the horizon.
McCordsville completes $1.5M wastewater plant
Town crews have completed a $1.5 million wastewater treatment plant expansion. In addition, officials in the town of 1,300 are preparing to wrap up a $700,000 sewer project.
New post: Director of resource development by Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis.
Downstairs master suites add convenience, luxury
Master-down floorplans, in which the master bedroom is on the main floor, have been around for some time.
P. Todd Standley, 55, Noblesville died Oct. 31, 2009, in Ormond Beach, Fla. Mr. Standley worked for Broadview Security of Indianapolis.
HSE Schools ballot question draws few early
Next week marks the final stretch before voters decide the fiscal fate of Hamilton Southeastern Schools on Nov.
Indiana's malpractice cap faces widower's lawsuit
Attorneys for a widower who won an $8.5 million medical malpractice verdict against Community Hospital North have filed a lawsuit to challenge a state law that reduced the award to $1.25 million.
Ind. Law - Indiana malpractice cap may be challenged
Jeff Swiatek's story Sept. 5th in the Indianapolis Star was headed "Widower might challenge malpractice cap." Some quotes: A widower who won an $8.5 million medical malpractice verdict against Community Hospital North in his wife's death now might challenge a state law that reduces the award to $1.25 million.
Chastised IU to trim tuition for good grades
Indiana University is trying a new incentive that officials hope will boost student performance while appeasing lawmakers and others who complained about recent tuition increases: cash credits for good grades.
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A woman was carjacked at the Village Pantry at 96th and Lantern Road. A school and daycare has been put on lockdown.
Man gets 4 years for trying to fake death
A man who crashed his plane in the Florida Panhandle in an apparent attempt to fake his death was sentenced Wednesday to more than four years in federal prison, officials said.
Hancock County detective loves the variety of his job
Detective Sgt. Jeff Rasche began working for the Hancock County Sheriff's Department soon after graduating from New Palestine High in 1984.