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ABC’s Jeff Van Gundy gives MSA nod of appreciation
Former New York Knicks coach tells national TV audience there were no louder NBA venues than the old Chicago Stadium and Market Square Arena in Indianapolis.
Bloomington men charged in mob attack
A Cook County, Ill., grand jury has indicted five Indiana men on charges that they attacked a group of diners with metal batons and hammers at a suburban Chicago restaurant last month. Three of the accused live in Bloomington: Alex R. Stuck, 22, and brothers Cody L. Sutherlin, 23, and Dylan J. Sutherlin, 20. A third brother, Jason W. Sutherlin, 33, of Gosport, also was charged, along with John S. Tucker, 26, of Spencer. The men appeared in court Tuesday. Prosecutors allege that they were among 18 masked attackers who stormed into a restaurant in Tinley Park on May 19. Authorities say they attacked a group of people allegedly tied to white supremacist groups. The men face felony charges of mob action, aggravated battery, criminal damage to property and armed violence. A defense attorney said the suspects will enter not guilty pleas.
More Hoosier veterans homeless
Indianapolis’ 2012 homeless count revealed a 5-percent increase in individuals living in emergency shelters, transitional programs or on the streets, but homelessness among veterans jumped by almost 35 percent from last year. The Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention reported results of the count on Tuesday. All told, CHIP said 1,647 individuals lacked permanent housing when the survey was conducted Jan. 25. Of those, 351 were veterans. The coalition said many veterans suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, which may prevent them from keeping a job, contributing to the problem.
Teenager arrested after fiery crash
Indianapolis police have arrested a 14-year-old girl in connection with a fiery crash Tuesday afternoon that injured three passengers in the car she was driving. Preliminary charges against the unlicensed driver, who was not identified, include criminal recklessness causing serious bodily injury. The accident occurred on South Mickley Avenue on the city’s west side. Witnesses said the vehicle was traveling at a high speed before the driver lost control and struck a tree, causing the car to burst into flames. The girl sustained non-life threatening injuries, but the three boys in the vehicle were transported to Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health in critical condition. Two of the passengers, 13-year-olds Arturo Laurrabaquio and Jose Islas, were later upgraded to stable condition. The other boy, whose name was not released, remained critical.
Illinois Place apartments planned for former Winona site
The $6.5 million project, led by the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, will include 50 apartment units, 22,000 square feet of commercial space and a 2-acre park. Construction could start by the end of the year.
No lockstep defense strategy for Durham co-defendants
Tim Durham and his co-defendants in the fraud case involving Fair Finance sit on the same side of the courtroom, but that doesn't mean their interests are always aligned.
DOWD: Be very afraid; Andromeda is coming!
Perturbed astronomers say that fear of the universe has been growing.
BROOKS: Shallow discourse from the service patch
You can devote your life to community service and be a total schmuck.
FARGO: Straining to absorb rapid-fire changes
Accountability journalism is vitally necessary and will continue to exist.
WAGNER: Merit in helping others tug on bootstraps
The safety net works, but it requires a bit more compassion alongside today’s version of conservatism.
New rendering: CityWay’s 3-story office building
CityWay developer Buckingham Cos. has begun recruiting tenants for an office building it plans to construct at the northeast corner of Alabama and South streets just east of where it is building The Alexander hotel.
Purdue’s slow-growth investments paying off big
Purdue basketball coach Matt Painter has used a slow-growth, high-yield formula to build the Boilers into a top-five program.
BONIFIELD: The power of backpacks left at the door
College students, with the right strategy and intentions, can make a difference in state policy.
MAHERN: A better way to handle primary elections
The Top Two Vote Getter primary is open to all voters and they are not required to declare a party.
STYRING: A new amendment would rein in the feds
States didn’t die; they’ve allowed themselves to be murdered.
