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Legion giving $1 million to Oklahoma tornado victim veterans - 13 WTHR Indianapolis
Friday, September 6 2013 3:35 PM EDT2013-09-06 19:35:15 GMT
The Notre Dame-Michigan rivalry has been kicked up a notch, putting Saturday's prime-time game even more in the spotlight. Notre Dame opted out of a contract with Michigan last year. After the 14th-rankedMore >>
The Notre Dame-Michigan rivalry has been kicked up a notch, putting Saturday's prime-time game even more in the spotlight.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 3:23 PM EDT2013-09-06 19:23:43 GMT
Police in one community are taking action after heroin use killed several people. There have been four heroin-related deaths in just over a month in Columbus. Columbus Police are calling it a crisis thatMore >>
Police in one community are taking action after heroin use killed several people. There have been four heroin-related deaths in just over a month in Columbus.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 2:23 PM EDT2013-09-06 18:23:09 GMT
A legislative review has found former Indiana state schools superintendent Tony Bennett changed the grade for a charter school as a matter of "quality control" amid broader problems in the developmentMore >>
A legislative review has found former Indiana state schools superintendent Tony Bennett changed the grade for a charter school as a matter of "quality control" amid broader problems in the development of Indiana's "A-F" school grades.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 2:05 PM EDT2013-09-06 18:05:24 GMT
The Marion County Public Health Department wants to hear from residents about properties that still have debris from a large warehouse fire at 220 S. Belmont Ave. on June 15. Heath department officialsMore >>
The Marion County Public Health Department wants to hear from residents about properties that still have debris from a large warehouse fire at 220 S. Belmont Ave. on June 15.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 1:04 PM EDT2013-09-06 17:04:45 GMT
Organizers of the Madison Regatta in southeastern Indiana say they expect the annual hydroplane races to return next year in the wake of their first-ever cancellation. Regatta officials are still reviewingMore >>
Organizers of the Madison Regatta in southeastern Indiana say they expect the annual hydroplane races to return next year in the wake of their first-ever cancellation.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 12:58 PM EDT2013-09-06 16:58:49 GMT
Activists against possible U.S. military strikes in Syria marched from the Purdue University campus to downtown Lafayette. About two dozen people took part in the march Thursday evening, with many holdingMore >>
Activists against possible U.S. military strikes in Syria marched from the Purdue University campus to downtown Lafayette.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 12:56 PM EDT2013-09-06 16:56:32 GMT
An Indiana electrician who taught federal job applicants how to beat lie-detector tests has been sentenced to eight months in prison. Chad Dixon of Marion, Indiana, pleaded guilty in December to wireMore >>
An Indiana electrician who taught federal job applicants how to beat lie-detector tests has been sentenced to eight months in prison.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 12:53 PM EDT2013-09-06 16:53:08 GMT
Indiana University says it has set a system-wide enrollment record with this fall, with its main campus in Bloomington and three of its regional campuses topping their previous enrollment marks. IU officialsMore >>
Indiana University says it has set a system-wide enrollment record with this fall, with its main campus in Bloomington and three of its regional campuses topping their previous enrollment marks.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 12:35 PM EDT2013-09-06 16:35:34 GMT
Truckers are being reminded to observe signage regarding the I-65 and I-70 closure in downtown Indianapolis. They're being asked to follow the designated I-465 detour around the south side of the city.More >>
INDOT is asking truckers to use I-465 during the South Split construction project. Some large trucks have been seen using Fletcher Ave., which is causing problems on local streets.More >>
INDIANAPOLIS -
The American Legion says it's allocating $1 million to veterans affected by the Oklahoma tornado.
The Indianapolis-based veterans organization announced this week the money will be used to cover relocation expenses for veterans and their families whose homes were devastated by the disaster.
The Legion also provided relief funds after Hurricane Sandy, Hurricane Katrina and other natural disasters.
With a current membership of 2.4-million wartime veterans, the American Legion is the nation's largest veterans organization.
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Friday, September 6 2013 2:23 PM EDT2013-09-06 18:23:09 GMT
A legislative review has found former Indiana state schools superintendent Tony Bennett changed the grade for a charter school as a matter of "quality control" amid broader problems in the developmentMore >>
A legislative review has found former Indiana state schools superintendent Tony Bennett changed the grade for a charter school as a matter of "quality control" amid broader problems in the development of Indiana's "A-F" school grades.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 5:31 AM EDT2013-09-06 09:31:50 GMT
Two masked men shot and killed the owner and an employee of an Elkhart convenience store, another employee said. Police say the shootings Thursday morning at Saleh's Market east of downtown Elkhart killedMore >>
Two masked men shot and killed the owner and an employee of an Elkhart convenience store, another employee said.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 12:56 PM EDT2013-09-06 16:56:32 GMT
An Indiana electrician who taught federal job applicants how to beat lie-detector tests has been sentenced to eight months in prison. Chad Dixon of Marion, Indiana, pleaded guilty in December to wireMore >>
An Indiana electrician who taught federal job applicants how to beat lie-detector tests has been sentenced to eight months in prison.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 12:35 PM EDT2013-09-06 16:35:34 GMT
Truckers are being reminded to observe signage regarding the I-65 and I-70 closure in downtown Indianapolis. They're being asked to follow the designated I-465 detour around the south side of the city.More >>
INDOT is asking truckers to use I-465 during the South Split construction project. Some large trucks have been seen using Fletcher Ave., which is causing problems on local streets.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 5:35 AM EDT2013-09-06 09:35:35 GMT
The state is suing an Indianapolis tree trimmer that the attorney general's office alleges took $7,500 from a 93-year-old man and then performed shoddy work. The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in a MarionMore >>
The state is suing an Indianapolis tree trimmer that the attorney general's office alleges took $7,500 from a 93-year-old man and then performed shoddy work.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 10:19 AM EDT2013-09-06 14:19:00 GMT
Many downtown commuters are still trying to find their best option for a way into work since the north-south split closed for construction on the east side of downtown. Thousands more will deal with theMore >>
Many downtown commuters are still trying to find their best option for a way into work since the north-south split closed for construction on the east side of downtown. Thousands more coming to Sunday's Colts home opener will also need to be aware of detours.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 1:49 AM EDT2013-09-06 05:49:05 GMT
This week's Amber Alert is raising questions about how the alerts are issued. Jennifer Ansari, 37, was arrested in Louisville Wednesday evening. Fishers Police issued an Amber Alert after Ansari fledMore >>
This week's Amber Alert is raising questions about how the alerts are issued.More >>
Friday, September 6 2013 12:12 PM EDT2013-09-06 16:12:53 GMT
The clock is running out on Amtrak train service from Indianapolis to Chicago. State lawmakers have three weeks to decide whether to fund the rail route or let it end. Sunrise Reporter Carrie ClineMore >>
The clock is running out on Amtrak train service from Indianapolis to Chicago. State lawmakers have three weeks to decide whether to fund the rail route or let it end.More >>
Thursday, September 5 2013 5:08 PM EDT2013-09-05 21:08:21 GMT
The woman's quick thinking turned the tables on carjackers who demanded the keys to her car on the northwest side. "It went so fast that I could not even believe it was happening," the woman, Kari, said. JustMore >>
She looked down the barrel of a gun, but an Indianapolis mother refused to become a victim of crime.More >>