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Wounded man reports robbery

April 30, 2013

A man suffering from a gunshot wound to the groin told Indianapolis police that he was shot by two armed men who stole $250. The 22-year-old victim said the shooting took place Monday at about 10:45 p.m. in the 100 block of South Spencer Ave., near the 5300 block of East Washington Street. He was taken to Wishard Hospital.
 

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Man, 85, hit by car, dies

April 30, 2013

An 85-year-old pedestrian died after being struck by a car Monday near Lawrence North High School. Witnesses said they saw the victim, John Ferguson, “dart” into the southbound lanes of Hague Road just before 6 p.m. Authorities don’t believe alcohol or speeding were factors.
 

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Security turned up for race

April 30, 2013

Extra security measures, including several restrictions, will be in place Saturday for the 500 Festival Mini-Marathon. The 35,000 participants are being told not to bring or wear backpacks or duffel bags. Only runners will be allowed to enter the corrals near the starting line in downtown Indianapolis. Authorities reviewed security at the race following the Boston Marathon bombing.

 

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No more Legends or Leaders

April 29, 2013
The Big Ten Conference will realign its divisions when Rutgers University and the University of Maryland join the league in 2014, it announced last night. The 14-team conference will do away with the names “Legends” and “Leaders” for the divisions and instead use East and West. Indiana University will play in the East and Purdue University will play in the West.
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Man shot by police officer

April 29, 2013
A 23-year-old man shot by an Indianapolis police officer Sunday had a previous felony conviction for robbery. Braunel Mackey, 23, was charged with possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon after the shooting in the 4800 block of East 19th Street. Mackey allegedly was holding his girlfriend at gunpoint and threatening to kill her when he was shot by the officer.
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Bullet hits woman in apartment

April 29, 2013
An Indianapolis woman was injured early Monday morning by a bullet that entered her second-floor apartment from outside. The victim told police she was styling her friend’s hair about 12:30 a.m. in the 1300 block of North Bolton Avenue, near East 16th Street and Arlington Avenue, when she was shot near her armpit. She was hospitalized in good condition. Police are investigating to see whether the shooting was intentional.
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Brown County remains identified

April 26, 2013
A southern Indiana coroner says skeletal remains found at a remote site in Brown County are those of a 26-year-old local woman who vanished two years ago. Brown County Deputy Coroner Earl Piper said that an Indianapolis forensic dentist and anthropologist who examined the remains confirmed they are those of Kate McGrayel, who was reported missing by relatives in April 2010. Two mushroom hunters found the remains in the 2500 block of Wise Hollow Road earlier this month. An official cause of death is expected to be released next week.
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Truck tips over on I-465

April 26, 2013
A semi driver was injured Friday morning when his truck tipped onto its side on northbound Interstate 465 just north of the Interstate 74 interchange. Capt. Dave Bursten with the Indiana State Police said it appeared the driver didn’t fully secure the 44,000 pounds of lead bars he was hauling. When the truck came around the ramp off I-74, the bars started to shift, causing the driver to lose control and the truck to tip. No other vehicle was involved in the accident. Bursten said emergency responders would keep one lane of I-465 closed until they offload the semi.
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Mutt Strut seeks record participation

April 25, 2013

The Humane Society of Indianapolis hopes to break an attendance record Saturday morning at its annual Mutt Strut fundraiser. More than 6,000 people attended last year’s event, which allows participants and their dogs to walk the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval. Online registration ends Thursday.
 

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Ex-lawmaker charged after crash

April 25, 2013

Former Indiana House Speaker Michael K. Phillips faces drunken driving charges after crashing his car into a pay booth Tuesday night at a Circle Centre mall parking garage. Police say the 69-year-old had a blood-alcohol content of 0.16 percent—twice the state's legal limit for driving. He told officers he had "a couple glasses of wine." The Democrat served as speaker from 1988 to 1994.
 

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Semi plows into south-side house

April 25, 2013

A semi driver swerved to avoid a small animal on Interstate 65 and crashed into a house Thursday morning on the south side of Indianapolis. The truck, carrying 38,000 pounds of meat, traveled down an embankment before hitting the vacant house in the 1300 block of Southern Avenue at about 5 a.m. The driver wasn’t injured. Southern Avenue was blocked between Shelby Street and Boyd Avenue until the scene was cleared.
 

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Alleged stalker arrested after attack

April 24, 2013

Police have arrested a 30-year-old Indianapolis man in connection with a March 17 attack on an employee of the CVS store at 1545 N. Meridian St. Authorities say the victim recognized her attacker from a police booking photo, leading officers to arrest Yaceem Richardson on Monday night at his home in the 1400 block of Congress Street. The victim told police that the attacker had been stalking her in the weeks leading up to the attack. Police say security camera footage shows Richardson confronting the employee inside the store and punching her in the face.
 

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City ranked average for traffic

April 24, 2013

An annual traffic scorecard gives Indianapolis a middle-of-the-road ranking when it comes to congested cities. Indy finished 49th on the list of 100 worst-traffic cities according to the INRIX, a provider of traffic information and driver services. The top city on the list is Los Angeles, followed by Honolulu and San Francisco. Louisville came in at 50th.
 

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Apartment fire displaces six

April 23, 2013

An apartment fire near West 46th Street and Interstate 465 in Indianapolis displaced six residents early Tuesday morning. Springhill Apartments suffered about $150,000 in damages, fire investigators estimated. The blaze began in a laundry room about 12:45 a.m.
 

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Firefighters expect record crowds

April 23, 2013

The 85th Fire Department Instructors Conference is expected to bring record crowds to downtown Indianapolis this week. More than 30,000 attendees are expected to attend the annual event, which began Monday and runs through Saturday. The sprawling conference plans events at the Indiana Convention Center, Lucas Oil Stadium, White River State Park and on Georgia Street.
 

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George wins most improved honor

April 23, 2013

Indiana Pacers forward Paul George was honored Tuesday as the National Basketball Association’s Most Improved Player. George received 52 first-place votes and 311 points, more than double the point total for runner-up Greivis Vasquez of New Orleans. George averaged 17.4 points and 7.6 rebounds this season, both career highs. He joins Jalen Rose, Jermaine O’Neal and Danny Granger as Pacers who have won the award.
 

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Students evacuate middle school

April 22, 2013

Westfield Middle School was evacuated temporarily Monday morning following reports of smoke coming from the ceiling. Fire crews said the smoke originated from a failed motor in the air-handling system. Children returned to the classrooms later in the morning.
 

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Arcadia men die in floods

April 22, 2013

Flood waters in northern Hamilton County claimed the lives of two men over the weekend. David Baker, 42, of Arcadia drowned after his truck was swept away Saturday morning by flood waters from Cicero Creek, near the intersection of 266th Street and Mount Pleasant Road. His body was recovered Sunday morning. Robert Morgan Jr., 64, also from Arcadia, drowned in his vehicle Friday night near the same area.
 

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I-65 reopens after accident

April 22, 2013

Northbound lanes of Interstate 65 in Indianapolis were shut down for more than an hour Monday morning after a two-vehicle crash that injured two people. The accident happened about 7 a.m. between 71st Street and the I-865 exit. Both accident victims were hospitalized in unknown condition.
 

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Man regains job after wrongful suspension

April 19, 2013
An Indianapolis man was suspended from his job as a school caregiver for four days after being mistakenly identified as a criminal. Richard Brown, 62, returned to work Wednesday at Lawrence Township schools after struggling for a week to convince state officials that he doesn't have a record, just a common last name. The district suspended him after the Indiana Department of Child Services notified school officials that at least three people with the same name had crime records.
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Ex-school official sentenced for seduction

April 19, 2013
A former assistant principal at Washington High School in Indianapolis pleaded guilty Friday morning to one count of child seduction and one count of obstruction of justice,  avoiding a lengthy prison sentence for having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old girl. Corey Greenwood, 41, agreed to serve 30 days in jail, six years on probation and register as a sex offender. Police said Greenwood, who resigned last year, had at least five sexual encounters with the victim, including one in his school office.
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Boone County under emergency

April 19, 2013
Boone County commissioners declared a state of emergency Friday due to rising floodwaters. Shelters were set up at Harney Elementary in Lebanon and Zionsville Christian Church for people who’ve been flooded out of their homes. Zionsville police said 15 houses had been evacuated. Eagle Creek is near historic levels, cresting at about 16 feet. Emergency officials are telling people to stay inside unless absolutely necessary.

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Pacers face Hawks in playoffs

April 18, 2013

The Indiana Pacers take on the Atlanta Hawks in the first round of the National Basketball Association playoffs starting Sunday at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Pacers received the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference after wrapping up the regular season Wednesday night with a 49-32 record. The Pacers went 2-2 against the Hawks in the regular season.
 

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Most of state on tornado watch

April 18, 2013

The National Weather Service is warning Indiana residents to brace for possible tornadoes and large hail as an approaching strong cold front clashes with warm, humid air. The service has issued a tornado watch for all but southern and southeastern Indiana through Thursday evening. Forecasters say several intense tornadoes are possible along with 80 mph winds and 2-inch diameter hail.
 

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Angry student punches teacher

April 17, 2013

A Franklin Central High School student told police he attacked a teacher because he was angry and the teacher was the nearest target. The 16-year-old faces criminal charges and expulsion after punching the teacher in the face three or four times at about 8 a.m. Tuesday at the school's freshman campus. The student told police he was upset because his mother took away his video game system and mobile phone.
 

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  1. First, let me say that I love the idea of communities being self-sufficient and people in the community not needing cars, living, working and shopping all in their neighborhood. To sum it up; I love good urban planning and hate urban sprawl. However, there are two reasons that I am against this development. First, this building doesn't fit. Density can occur in Ripple by building up top the street and better use of land. The scale of this project should be downtown. Secondly, I would be willing to bet that if a whole foods in Ripple is built, the Nora store would be closed. Here's my reasoning. The Nora Whole Foods expansion plans have been put on hold. I'm guessing they are waiting to see what happens with the Ripple proposal. Communities next to each other should work together to end sprawl and not work against each other and take other neighbors assets. Develop something both communities can be proud of and will attract more development and density. There's my soap box for the day.

  2. My apologies, Lou - it was the Indy Star that printed cost for entertaining "celebrities" during Indy 500. Sorry for confusing the always timely IBJ with Indy's Gannett reprint news source.

  3. That's fine if you want a grocery store that has festivals and live music. I guess with the prices they charge, they can afford to host such activities. As for me, I choose to spend my money more wisely and if I want to go to a festival or a concert, I will pay for that separately - not through my grocery bill.

  4. TIF is not just to attract development but to attract a higher use for that development. Carmel wisely is using TIF for numerous public parking garages. Asphalt seas of parking pay little taxes and bring even less value to a commercial area. Also density is what is going to save Indy and Broad Ripple. The days of trying to compete with burbs are long gone.

  5. The Prestige was an awesome movie.

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