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  1. Expo has another reason to celebrate

    Police, Expo officials and faith leaders credited for peace in the streets at 41st annual Summer Celebration.

    • 12:50 AM, Jul. 18, 2011
  2. Mayor vows to help IMPD's Jason Fishburn get a full pension

    Ballard plans to have attorneys with city's legal team help disabled officer in his appeal to state panel.

    • 12:24 AM, Jul. 17, 2011
  3. IPS presents the school of fresh knocks

    District finds dropouts at home and offers them a second chance.

    • 12:23 AM, Jul. 17, 2011

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    1. Matthew Tully: Young moms will get a home of their own

      Some of the women who sat around a kitchen table inside a Northside home Thursday dabbed away tears as they talked about their long journey to turn the once-dilapidated house into one that will soon provide hope and opportunity to some of the city's most vulnerable young people.

      • 12:27 AM, Jul. 17, 2011
    2. Erika D. Smith: As our appetite for green space grows, we get mostly small bites

      Not far from the maze of construction barrels and backed-up traffic along West 10th Street in front of what will become the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital, there's a gorgeous patch of green that could rival anything you'd see in the hills of Pennsylvania.

      • 12:27 AM, Jul. 17, 2011
    3. After being released by mistake, Joshua Jefferson spent two months on the loose before he turned himself in. Provided by Marion County Jail

      Star Watch: Dozens of Marion Co. jail inmates freed by mistake

      28 were improperly released from 2008 to 2010, a Star analysis shows.

      • 11:24 AM, Jul. 16, 2011
    4. Convention center expansion good fit for Black Expo

      This final weekend of Indiana Black Expo's Summer Celebration is expected to be its busiest, like always. But this year almost all of the events are being held in the now-giant Indiana Convention Center, and that departure could make the weekend not just safer but more profitable.

      • 10:28 AM, Jul. 16, 2011
    5. Just One Minute

      Mayor's Family Bike Ride Cycling event to teach safety Local bicyclists are invited to join Mayor Greg Ballard on the Southside today for the "Indy Style Mayor's Family Bike Ride."

      • Jul. 16, 2011
    6. Road-construction projects to hit metro area this weekend

      Construction work is in full swing in the metropolitan area with closures hitting several well-traveled thoroughfares, Indiana Department of Transportation officials said today.

      • 7:15 PM, Jul. 15, 2011
    7. IMPD's Fishburn, shot in 2008, in dispute with state over pension

      The officer who was shot in the line of duty in 2008 is appealing a decision from Indiana retirement fund to set his pension at 69 percent of his salary.

      • 12:25 AM, Jul. 15, 2011
    8. Secretary of State Charlie White

      Secretary of State Charlie White seeks delay in criminal trial

      Secretary of State Charlie White's attorney is asking to delay White's criminal trial, which is scheduled for Aug. 8. Attorney Dennis Zahn told a Hamilton County judge this morning that he will not be done reviewing evidence in time to go to trial in August. He plans to file a formal request for a delay in the next few days.

      • 5:26 PM, Jul. 14, 2011
    9. PETA complaint about UniverSoul tiger's treatment investigated

      The Indianapolis Animal Care and Control is investigating a complaint filed against the UniverSoul Circus by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, after video surfaced of a tiger, filmed on July 5, that appeared to have its paw caught underneath a cage door in Buffalo, N.Y.

      • 5:30 PM, Jul. 14, 2011
    10. Dr. William Whitson

      Ophthalmologist listed among best in nation

      Dr. William Whitson, a Zionsville resident and ophthalmologist with offices on Indianapolis' Northside and in Avon, has been named one of the best doctors in his specialty for the eighth consecutive two-year period.

      • 7:37 AM, Jul. 14, 2011
    11. Man shot at Lawrence ATM in critical condition

      A man who was shot multiple times Tuesday while waiting in his car in a line at a Chase Bank ATM in Lawrence has been identified.

      • Jul. 14, 2011
    12. Terrance Davis loads bins at the Goodwill outlet store on Shadeland Avenue during a three-week summer job he got through a program for which Jobs for America's Graduates students get preference. Davis now sees college in his future. Joe Vitti / The Star

      Program helps youths get a jump on job skills

      Jobs for America's Graduates introduces students to the world of work.

      • 12:11 AM, Jul. 14, 2011

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      An Su-27 fighter releases flares as it demonstrates its capabilities during a visit by U.S. Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at the Division 19 Aviation PLA Air Force base in Jining at the Jinan military area in China, Tuesday, July 12, 2011. The top U.S. military officer is on a visit to China, the first of its kind in four years as the two governments are trying to improve military-to-military ties after setbacks over U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, cyberattacks traced to China and concern about Beijing's military plans. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

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