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Marion County

  1. Central Indiana braces for dangerous heat and humidity

    The National Weather Service warns dangerous heat and humidity are expected in Central Indianapolis Monday, with the temperature predicted to …

  1. IPS Board leaders discuss challenges
  2. A Life Lived: For a church organist, the end was fitting
  3. IMPD misfires with email including bra sizes, weights
  4. Body in creek tentatively identified as Indy woman
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  2. Indianapolis-North, South, East, West

Boone County

  1. Central Indiana braces for dangerous heat and humidity

    The National Weather Service warns dangerous heat and humidity are expected in Central Indianapolis Monday, with the temperature predicted to …

  1. For some, charity begins in small groups
  2. Hip replacements give ex-Carmel HS tennis star a 2nd chance -- at age 47
  3. Immediate success
  4. Soccer medals hang for Schmidt family
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  2. Zionsville

Hamilton County

  1. Central Indiana braces for dangerous heat and humidity

    The National Weather Service warns dangerous heat and humidity are expected in Central Indianapolis Monday, with the temperature predicted to …

  1. James Prieur, who led the turnaround of the former Conseco, is retiring
  2. For some, charity begins in small groups
  3. Queen pageant to open 4-H Fair
  4. Noblesville man honored for efforts to improve fatherhood
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  2. Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield

Hancock County

  1. Central Indiana braces for dangerous heat and humidity

    The National Weather Service warns dangerous heat and humidity are expected in Central Indianapolis Monday, with the temperature predicted to …

  1. Keeping Doe Creek name has cost benefit
  2. New Town Hall opens
  3. Hancock County library offering free music downloads
  4. Hancock County Fair to open Friday with a downscaled midway lineup
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  2. Greenfield

Hendricks County

  1. Central Indiana braces for dangerous heat and humidity

    The National Weather Service warns dangerous heat and humidity are expected in Central Indianapolis Monday, with the temperature predicted to …

  1. A family remembers what once was
  2. United Way to honor 10 volunteers
  3. Herron may ease into decision
  4. Attorney asks 11-year-old murder suspect be freed for funeral
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  2. Avon, Brownsburg, Danville, Plainfield

Johnson County

  1. Central Indiana braces for dangerous heat and humidity

    The National Weather Service warns dangerous heat and humidity are expected in Central Indianapolis Monday, with the temperature predicted to …

  1. Community gathers for funeral of fallen Indiana soldier
  2. 800 in Whiteland for soldier's funeral
  3. Fallen soldier's body returned to Whiteland
  4. United Way to honor 10 volunteers
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  2. Franklin, Greenwood
  1. 4 weeks, no answers

    BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- The four-week search for missing Indiana University student Lauren Spierer has employed riders on horseback, search dogs, divers, helicopters and an army of more than 1,000 civilian volunteers....

      12:29 AM, Jul. 2, 2011
  2. Ind. boy found under home, 9 days after vanishing

    OATESVILLE, Ind. -- A southwestern Indiana boy missing for nine days after running away from home was reunited with his parents after being found hiding beneath the family's home....

      2:11 PM, Jul. 3, 2011
  3. Purdue helps Fla. Space Coast with economy ideas

    WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Purdue University advisers are working with a Florida region near the Kennedy Space Center to help identify new opportunities to build the economy after the end of the nation's space shuttle program....

      1:49 PM, Jul. 9, 2011
  4. State roundup

    Helicopter crash kills Kentucky man Rising Sun A helicopter crashed in far- southeastern Indiana on Saturday, killing a Kentucky man, according to Indiana State Police....

      Jul. 10, 2011
  5. Helicopter crash kills Kentucky man

    Rising Sun -- A helicopter crashed in far- southeastern Indiana on Saturday, killing a Kentucky man, according to Indiana State Police....

      Jul. 10, 2011
  6. Betty Ford to get Calif. memorial, Mich. burial

    RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. -- Before she is laid to rest, Betty Ford will be memorialized in the Southern California desert region she and her rehab center made world famous by treating a stream of spiraling Hollywood stars....

      11:39 AM, Jul. 10, 2011
  7. Central Indiana braces for dangerous heat and humidity

    The National Weather Service warns dangerous heat and humidity are expected in Central Indianapolis Monday, with the temperature predicted to escalate into the 90s though feeling even hotter....

      2:37 PM, Jul. 10, 2011
  8. Community gathers for funeral of fallen Indiana soldier

    WHITELAND, Ind. -- Since July 1, countless people have heard the name Jimmy Waters. They learned of him not as a guy who played football and wrestled for Whiteland Community High School; not as a guy who loved paintball and fishing; and not as a guy who ...

      11:48 PM, Jul. 9, 2011
  9. Juvenile detention center detainees learn hard truths of gun violence

    About 75 young men and women dressed in identical navy blue shorts and white T-shirts strode in a funeral march Friday at the Marion County Juvenile Detention Center....

      12:31 AM, Jul. 9, 2011
  10. IMPD misfires with email including bra sizes, weights

    A metropolitan police commander issued a personal apology to 13 female officers after their bra size, height and weight were included in a departmental email this week....

      12:35 AM, Jul. 9, 2011
  11. A Life Lived: For a church organist, the end was fitting

    David Schafer's life was directed and passionate. But his death, on July 3, was nothing short of spectacular. "You couldn't have scripted it," said his sister, Marianne Ries....

      11:18 PM, Jul. 9, 2011
  12. IPS Board leaders discuss challenges

    The Indianapolis Public Schools Board kicked off the new school year earlier this month by naming Mary Busch president, Michael Brown vice president and Diane Arnold secretary....

      11:19 PM, Jul. 9, 2011
  13. Body in creek tentatively identified as Indy woman

    A body found in Fall Creek on Sunday was tentatively identified Friday night as that of an Indianapolis woman. ...

      12:30 AM, Jul. 9, 2011
  14. Lanes of I-465 closing overnight on Northeastside

    Lane closures will continue tonight on I-465 on the Northeastside, the Indiana Department of Transportation said Friday. ...

      12:41 AM, Jul. 9, 2011
  15. Education chief a fan of virtual school

    State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett on Tuesday hailed Indiana's first statewide all-online public high school as a "revenue generator" and a model for how cash-strapped school districts can save money....

      12:38 AM, Jul. 9, 2011

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