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Fatal wrong-way crash shuts down I-65
A wrong-way crash shut down Interstate 65 in the downtown Indianapolis area for several hours Thursday morning. Indiana State Police say the driver of an SUV entered the interstate at the Meridian Street exit, heading the wrong way. He eventually crashed head-on with a UPS semi truck. The driver was thrown from the SUV and died at the scene.
Chase knocks out power on south side
Nearly 1,000 Indianapolis Power & Light customers lost power for a couple of hours Thursday morning after a reckless-driving suspect ran from police and crashed into a utility pole on the south side of the city. Police say an officer tried to pull the driver over about a half-mile north of the crash scene, but he hit the gas. The driver lost control of the car and slammed into a utility pole near the entrance of a Sodrel Trucking hub near Morris and West streets. Power was restored at about 4 a.m.
Police officer killed in hit-and-run
Greenfield police officer William Phillips was killed in a hit-and-run crash at about 12:15 a.m. Thursday along U.S. 40 in Hancock County. Phillips was on an off-duty night-time bicycle training ride with two other officers when he was struck by a vehicle described as a dark four-door passenger car or an older-model van. Police say Phillips was wearing a helmet, reflective clothes and had lights on the bike. Phillips leaves behind a wife and two young sons. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Court of Appeals upholds Miller estate decision
The Indiana Court of Appeals has sided with former Columbus, Ind., banker Will Miller in an estate battle launched by his older brother, Hugh. In an opinion issued Thursday, the court said Will Miller was correct to spend more than $20 million over 3-1/2 years on the upkeep of properties owned by the wealthy Columbus family.
Local ordinance could be key in City Market discrimination flap
Unlike state and federal law, city ordinance prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation. That may be enough for the city to take action against Just Cookies, which operates in City Market, for declining a request based on the customer’s sexual orientation.
Crowne Plaza walkway to add to city’s connectivity
Officials for Crowne Plaza Hotel downtown said a $400,000 enclosed connector linking the hotel to the convention center will be done in February.
Hogsett confirmed as U.S. attorney
Indianapolis attorney Joe Hogsett has received approval from the full Senate to be the next U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Indiana.
Indianapolis, Fort Wayne brokerages complete merger
Ash Brokerage Corp. and InSource Inc. have merged to create Ash InSource LLC, a company with annual fixed and equity-indexed annuity sales of more than $1 billion.
Children’s Museum to revamp area for preschoolers
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis has received a three-year, $700,000 grant from the PNC Foundation to renovate its early childhood exhibit, Playscape. It is the first major gift the foundation has made in Indianapolis.
FSSA names interim chief for welfare division
A personnel consultant who helped Indiana's human services agency develop its "hybrid system" of face-to-face case worker contact with automated welfare intake is now running the agency's main welfare division.
Ivy Tech president, student invited to White House
The meeting is billed as a chance to discuss the role of community colleges in preparing the nation's work force and reaching President Barack Obama's goal of having more college graduates.
A private operator for Indy-Marion County library?
A company that’s taking over library systems draws fire from patrons and employees, but claims to cut costs.
