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Activists say Indiana lagging in protecting environment
Indiana's air, land and water are significantly cleaner than they were at the start of the environmental movement
40 years ago, but the state still has work to catch up with other states, according to activists.
Franklin residents still struggle with solution for flooded land
Crews will begin in late April demolishing the first of 74 homes south of downtown Franklin damaged by massive flooding in
June 2008. Officials still haven’t decided how to reuse the land, and residents are torn.
Assessing Daniels’ record on the environment
A leading Hoosier environmentalist thinks the governor isn’t living up to his conservative reputation.
State job fair part of Speedway’s May festivities
The central Indiana WorkOne Center is teaming with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to present Career Day @ the Brickyard,
an event that mixes job searching with racing.
Indy defense accounting jobs appear safe
Department of Defense concurs that Indianapolis a better location than Cleveland for about 225 Marine Corps jobs.
New helicopters coming for Indiana medical flights
Clarian Health officials on Thursday plan to buy four helicopters as it replaces aircraft in its aging patient-transport
fleet.
Group hopes to save former home of Crawford’s Bakery
Efforts to save the former home of Crawford's Bakery at 16th Street and Capitol Avenue appear to be gaining momentum.
Burglary suspect fires at police
Police exchanged gunfire with a suspected burglar on the north side of Indianapolis early Friday morning. Officers were called
to Uncle T’s Variety Store on Evanston Avenue after an alarm sounded just before 3 a.m. Someone fired a shot at
police officers, and at least one officer returned fire. Police say the suspect got away by climbing over a nearby building
using a fire escape ladder. Police later went to a home in the 4900 block of Evanston and took a man and woman in for questioning
about the crime. At this point, police are not calling them suspects.
Police probe hot-tub drowning
Police say they found bottles of hard liquor surrounding the hot tub where 37-year old Dawn Huddleston was found dead Friday
morning in Brownsburg. A 911 call came about 5 a.m. from Huddleston’s boyfriend, who told police he found his girlfriend
unresponsive in the hot tub in a home at 519 S. Grant St. The man said he went to sleep about midnight and was woken by his
barking dog hours later. He went outside and found Huddleston’s body. Police said they don't believe foul play was
involved, but an investigation and autopsy will take place.
Schools locked down after robberies
Several schools on the south side of Indianapolis were put on lockdown Friday morning as police searched for a suspect in
two robberies. Police say a robber held up the Old National Bank branch at 5943 S. East St. about 8:15 a.m. The heist happened
about 10 minutes after another robbery, at Crown Liquors at 711 E. Thompson Road. Police aren’t sure if the same
person or people robbed both places, but they said it’s probable. Schools put on lockdown included Southport High School,
Rise Learning Center and Special Services, Henry Burkhart Elementary, Homecroft Elementary and St. Mark Catholic School. Fox59
will have more at 4 p.m.
Notre Dame’s Jimmy Clausen makes colossal financial mistake
Notre Dame quarterback Jimmy Clausen opted for the NFL rather than stay and play his final year for new pass-happy coach Brian
Kelly. That decision likely cost him in excess of $10 million.
Waterworks board wants outside review of mayor’s utility plan
The waterworks board’s plan to hire outside consultants to study the proposed sale of Indianapolis Water could delay the deal.
Harlan Labs names new CEO
The Indianapolis-based provider of clinical research animals has promoted senior manager Hans Thunem to its top spot.
Museum of Art expects boost from fall Warhol show
The Indianapolis Museum of Art expects its upcoming Andy Warhol exhibit to draw 40,000 people, helping it offset a drop in
funding from its endowment.
New home sales likely rose in March
The Commerce Department's report on new home sales Friday is forecast to show a 7.1 percent increase to a seasonally adjusted
annual rate of 330,000, according to economists polled by Thomson Reuters. That's up from an all-time low of 308,000 in
February.
Television ratings jump for Indy Racing League’s Long Beach race
Ratings for the first three races of the 2010 season have grown 67 percent over last year.
