Indianapolis Woman Gets "Idol" Golden Ticket
02/03
An Indianapolis woman is heading to Hollywood
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Starry-Eyes Grow
02/03
The starry-eyes are growing bigger in Indianapolis.
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Report: Manning Cleared To Play
02/03
Doctors say Peyton Manning can get back in the game.
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Traffic Stop Nets Big Drug Find
02/02
Nearly four million dollars worth of cocaine is off the streets this morning after a routine traffic stop near New Castle.
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Irsay & Manning To Meet Next Week
02/02
Jim Irsay is planning to meet with Peyton Manning next week to discuss his future with the team.
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Security Measures Detailed For Super Bowl
02/02
If you are headed out to the big game on Sunday, keep in mind security will be extremely tight.
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"Right To Work" Bill Causing Controversy
02/02
The new “right-to-work” bill is creating quite a stir across the state.
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Ballard Plans To Veto Smoking Ban
02/01
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard plans to veto a smoking ban approved by the City-County Council this week.
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Senate Expected To Approve Right To Work Today
02/01
The Indiana Senate is expected to pass legislation today making Indiana the first right-to-work state in the Midwest.
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State Police Looking For Truck In Connection To Kessler Murder
02/01
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Congressman Burton Decides To Retire
02/01
Congressman Dan Burton is not going to seek a 17th term in the U.S. House.
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Right To Work Heading To Daniels Soon
01/31
Right to work legislation has passed an Indiana Senate committee and will be brought up for a vote in days.
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No Death Penalty For Cumberland Murder Suspects
01/31
Marion County Prosecutor Terry Curry says he will not seek the death penalty for two men accused in the December murders of a Cumberland man and his niece.
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City-County Council Passes Smoking Ban
01/31
A smoking ban in Indianapolis is now headed to the desk of Mayor Ballard.
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House Votes To Outlaw Charging For School Bus Rides
01/31
Lawmakers at the Statehouse say they don't want to see public school districts charging parents for taking kids to and from school.
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Manning Soap Opera Continues
01/30
What's become a drama-filled and Twitter-fueled soap opera surrounding the future in Indianapolis of Colts quarterback Peyton Manning is continuing.
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Lafayette Man Sentenced To 22 Years In Hit-And-Run Death
01/30
Robert Kirts of Lafayette is headed to prison for the next 22 years for a hit-and-run crash last February that killed a 15-year-old girl.
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Daniels Expected To Sign Human Trafficking Bills This Week
01/30
In his State of the State speech earlier this month, Governor Daniels called on the General Assembly to send him bills cracking down on human trafficking before the Super Bowl.
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Columbus Using eBay To Raise Money
01/30
The city of Columbus is turning to eBay to try to make money to purchase ice rescue equipment.
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Right To Work May Be Law Before Super Bowl
01/27
A final vote in the Indiana Senate is expected on Wednesday on right to work legislation.
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Four Shot, One Dead In Kokomo
01/27
Kokomo Police have a man in custody in connection with a string of shootings that left one person dead.
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