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Any bounce could be temporary, an expert cautions.
Police are looking for two armed men who broke into a unit at Lakeshore Apartments in Castleton early this morning, then took
off with two other men in a maroon Ford Expedition. Police say men wearing black hoodies and carrying handguns broke into
the apartment at about 12:30 a.m. and ordered about five people there to the floor. One of the suspects hit a man in the head
with a gun. The intruders left in a panic after the break-in and nothing was stolen, police say. Fox59 will have more at 4
p.m.
Starbucks plans to close its coffee shop in Conseco Fieldhouse later this month after it failed to come to terms on a lease
renewal.
Robert Compton will receive the honor for his contributions to the state’s high-tech sector at the Mira Awards program May
15.
It’s not always the biggest names that get the loudest applause on race day.
Administrators are asking for millions of dollars of additional money to prevent teacher cuts and to support school building
projects.
The parent company of Steak n Shake restaurants is angling to acquire a huge stake in the Advance Auto Parts chain.
As of last week, farmers had planted 56 percent of the state’s intended corn crop and 12 percent of the soybean crop. Both
are records for late April.
The IRT opened 'Around the World in 80 Days,' the ISO performed "Scheherazade" and, of course, Freddie
returned to moviegoers' nightmares.
At Indianapolis International Airport, United accounts for 7.2 percent of passenger traffic and Continental accounts for
5.8 percent, a total of 13 percent, according to March figures from the airport.
The number of Indiana plants, warehouses and offices sending jobs abroad since the recession began in December 2007 is more
than double that of past economic downturns.
Goldman Sachs investigation sparks fears about harm to banking industry.
Daniels cites unacceptable financial risks to state in announcing federal government will establish such coverage here.
Some retail tenants of outlet malls are concerned about Simon gaining too much market power should its acquisition of Prime
Outlets be approved.
Acquisition by Indianapolis-based funeral home and cemetery business by Pennsylvania-based company will preserve funds depleted
by former owner.
A quarrel over smoking left a south-side Indianapolis man with a broken jaw and eyesocket. Gary Biggerstaf said he was smoking
Wednesday night in a kitchen he shares at a boarding house at 1872 South Shelby Street when his new neighbor, Fred Robison,
told him to put out the cigarette. Biggerstaf said Robison, 28, began to beat him when he refused. Robison told police he
was defending himself from Biggerstaf.
An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department pilot program meant to help officers collect DNA evidence off guns appears
to be an initial bust. Mold spores growing on swabs used in the program made the majority of them useless as court evidence.
The 20-month program ended in March. The 183 guns were swabbed with the prototype swabs, but 141 came back with mold. Fox59
will have more at 4 p.m.