Judge rejects Durham motion to throw out indictment
The ruling by federal Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson is a big setback for Durham and his attorney, John Tompkins, who in court papers had alleged “outrageous government misconduct.”
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The ruling by federal Judge Jane Magnus-Stinson is a big setback for Durham and his attorney, John Tompkins, who in court papers had alleged “outrageous government misconduct.”
Striking down Indiana's school voucher program because some schools are affiliated with churches would amount to unnecessary government interference into religion, the law's supporters argue in court documents.
The Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel expects the 2012-13 concert season, announced this week, to bring a healthy bump in sponsor revenue.
While the original Marian the Librarian takes Manhattan, another takes the dinner theater stage.
I think a tablet is great if your business involves accessing or sharing information. A tablet isn’t such a great deal if you have to produce content.
Really, has there been a more surprisingly successful team during this chaotic, shortened season?
Some stories aren’t reported on network news because they simply didn’t happen.
Fourth in a month-long series of reviews of eateries in and around City Market.
Thoughts on ‘One Man, Two Guvnors,’ ‘Other Desert Cities,’ ‘Peter and the Starcatcher’ and more.
A man has been arrested for allegedly shooting his estranged wife to death in front of their two children. Miles Toran, 23, was taken into custody after the death of his wife, Sharon Toran, 23. The shooting took place on the city’s east side in the 3700 block of Layman Avenue at about 10:20 p.m. Tuesday night. The victim was getting ready to unload the sleeping children from her car when Toran emerged from nearby bushes and opened fire. Her brother, 21-year-old Jonathan Perry, was shot in the leg, but the children were uninjured. The couple had been married since 2008, but separated last month. Court papers show Sharon Toran filed a protective order against her husband just 16 days before she was killed.
The Indianapolis Colts have told quarterback Andrew Luck they will select him with the first pick of the National Football League draft, ESPN reported Thursday, citing a league source. The source said the Colts have known for weeks that they want to rebuild around the Stanford University quarterback. The Washington Redskins will take Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III with the No. 2 pick, the league source said.
Applications have started to tick up in recent weeks after months of steady declines. And employers added only 120,000 jobs in March — half the pace of the previous three months.
Former car dealer Ed Martin Jr., already banned from state horse racing tracks, is accusing the Indiana Horse Racing Commission of violating his civil rights and trespassing on his Florida thoroughbred farm during an investigation it launched against him.
The $38 million Lyles-Porter Hall will house numerous health programs. Purdue also is planning a $25 million Drug Discovery Building that will bring together pharmaceutical researchers from throughout the school.