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  1. Business is bustling on Massachusetts Avenue

    The district's business owners are encouraged by new openings.

  1. Football season is now a rushing game

    NFL players and owners end lockout but must compress 41/2 months of business into span of a few weeks.

  2. Norquist: 'We're not raising taxes'

    Anti-tax advocate Grover Norquist, who has been called the most powerful unelected person in the nation, said in Indianapolis on Monday that the federal government needs to avoid default by raising the debt ceiling -- but only by cutting spending.

Blogs & Columns

  1. Matthew Tully: Kennedy delivers a big idea in her speech

    And to think I was just about to give up on the possibility that this year's race for mayor would spur a debate about big ideas.

    • Matthew Tully - 
    • 11:08 PM
  1. No cream cheese, but this bagel's a winner

    Young Madeleine Russell has the right lineage to become a good cook or maybe even a restaurateur.

    • Cathy Kightlinger - 
    • 12:00 AM

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          1. Fishers woman arrested in spa prostitution case

            Police have arrested a Fishers woman for prostitution and say that further arrests are possible....

              1:12 PM, Jul. 13, 2011
          2. Inmate seeks paternity test for Caylee Anthony

            ORLANDO, Fla. — A South Carolina inmate has filed a petition against Casey Anthony seeking a DNA test to determine if he was the father of her 2-year-old toddler....

              10:53 AM, Jul. 15, 2011
          3. Man imprisoned for forcing Marion teen into prostitution

            MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A Memphis man has been sentenced to more than 15 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to forcing a minor into prostitution. ...

              2:14 PM, Jul. 19, 2011
          4. Smith: Finding the balance between safety, comfort at Summer Celebration

            It was only a year ago that Tanya Bell, president and CEO of Indiana Black Expo, stood grimly in front of a bank of TV cameras, trying to somehow explain the bursts of gunfire that left 10 teens injured during the nonprofit group's annual Summer...

              12:48 AM, Jul. 19, 2011
          5. Couple charged in Connersville public pool sex case

            CONNERSVILLE, Ind. -- Prosecutors in eastern Indiana have filed public indecency charges against a man and a woman after they were caught having sex in a busy public pool....

              12:23 PM, Jul. 21, 2011
          6. Source: Missing IU student Lauren Spierer barely functional before disappearance

            BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Indiana University sophomore Lauren Spierer was so incapacitated as she left her apartment building the morning she went missing that she stumbled out of her elevator, fell against a wall and had to be helped to her feet by a male...

              6:30 PM, Jul. 22, 2011
          7. Boy, 4, shot while fishing with dad, man charged

            OSSIAN, Ind. -- A man has been arrested and charged with reckless homicide in the death of a 4-year-old Indiana boy who authorities say was fatally shot while fishing with his father....

              9:30 AM, Jul. 24, 2011
          8. SUV driver faces DUI after striking teen on bike

            A 14-year-old cyclist was struck Saturday night, and the driver of the vehicle has been arrested. A Chevy Tahoe driven by Gary L. King, 61, was traveling eastbound on 36th Street approaching Gladstone Avenue when two juvenile males riding bicycles ran...

              12:09 PM, Jul. 24, 2011
          9. Players vote to OK deal to end NFL lockout

            WASHINGTON — The NFL Players Association executive board and 32 team reps have voted unanimously Monday to approve the terms of a deal with owners to the end the 4&1/2-month lockout....

              2:42 PM, Jul. 25, 2011
          10. Report: 2 boys struck by lightning at Middletown cemetery

            MIDDLETOWN, Ind. -- Authorities say two 11-year-old boys were hospitalized after being struck by lightning at a rural cemetery in central Indiana....

              9:44 AM, Jul. 25, 2011
          11. Indy airport to get new body-scanning technology from TSA

            Security machines will show general outlines of travelers instead of naked bodies. ...

              1:54 PM, Jul. 25, 2011
          12. President decries partisanship, urges Congress to pass compromise to avoid default

            WASHINGTON — Decrying a “partisan three-ring circus” in the nation’s capital, President Barack Obama criticized a newly minted Republican plan to avert an unprecedented government default Monday night and said congressional leaders must produce a...

              9:58 PM, Jul. 25, 2011
          13. Couples wed in NY's first same-sex marriages

            NEW YORK — From Niagara Falls to Long Island, hundreds of gay couples were married Sunday in joyous, long-awaited ceremonies as New York became the sixth and largest state to recognize same-sex marriage. ...

              7:08 AM, Jul. 25, 2011
          14. Norway rampage suspect calm, expects life in jail

            OSLO, Norway — The self-described perpetrator of the mass killings in Norway told authorities there that he expects to spend the rest of his life in prison but two other cells in his terror network could still launch attacks, officials said Monday....

              4:13 PM, Jul. 25, 2011
          15. Man dies of injuries in early-morning Eastside shooting

            Thomas Ocel, 19, Indianapolis, has died of his injuries after he was shot early Monday morning in the 3700 block of Butler Avenue. ...

              7:13 PM, Jul. 25, 2011
          16. GOP underdog tries to push policy debate

            Hoosiers used to the big ideas of Gov. Mitch Daniels' time in office may find themselves a tad parched as they wait for ideas from the early front-runner in the race to succeed him in November 2012....

              12:53 AM, Jul. 25, 2011
          17. In TV speech, President Obama decries partisanship, urging debt compromise to avoid default

            Decrying a “partisan three-ring circus” in the nation’s capital, President Barack Obama criticized a newly minted Republican plan to avert an unprecedented government default Monday night and said congressional leaders must produce a compromise that can...

              12:21 AM, Jul. 26, 2011
          18. Norquist: 'We're not raising taxes'

            Anti-tax advocate Grover Norquist, who has been called the most powerful unelected person in the nation, said in Indianapolis on Monday that the federal government needs to avoid default by raising the debt ceiling -- but only by cutting spending....

              12:12 AM, Jul. 26, 2011
          19. No cream cheese, but this bagel's a winner

            Young Madeleine Russell has the right lineage to become a good cook or maybe even a restaurateur. Her mom, Carla Russell, and uncle, Matthew Iaria, operate Iaria's on South College Avenue....

              Jul. 26, 2011

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