Optometrist, pharmacist arrested on fraud, drug charges

A jury could hear the case of a pharmacist and doctor arrested on prescription fraud and drug charges.

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Labor Day Parade Honors Fallen Union Activist

Indy's annual Labor Day parade steps off at 11 this morning. This year's parade is dedicated to Lettie Oliver, the Central Indiana Labor Council president who died in March. "When people talk about how they've gotten involved, why they do the things...

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St. Regis blaze prompts alarm awareness

Metro fire investigators say they know what kept a building's alarm system from going off during a serious fire early Thursday morning.

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Biker, Mary Mills is healing

Mary Mills, was one of the two people who survived a motorcycle crash that left one man dead.

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Officer Injured In Crash During Chase

An Indianapolis police officer is injured in a crash during a chase on the city's northwest side.

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Colts' Moala arrested for DWI

Indianapolis police say Colts defensive tackle Fili Moala (FEE-lee Muh-wa-luh) has been arrested for driving while intoxicated, public intoxication and speeding.

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Summit buys site for new offices

Indianapolis -- Summit Realty Group on Thursday bought the 241 North Penn Building, where it plans to relocate its offices to the top two floors. The first and second floors will be leased out after a $3.3 million renovation, said Summit, which will...

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Deputy Chief William Benjamin's Office Bugged

 Fox59 News' Russ McQuaid has an intriguing story tonight about a hidden listening device and tiny camera found in the office of IMPD Deputy Chief William Benjamin. Sources within the police department believe Public Safety Director Frank...

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Teacher political support is illegal

A Carmel teacher, who is also a candidate for Congress, got some help this week from the school district where he works.

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Operation Football Week 3 scores

High school football scores from around Indiana on Friday, September 3.

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IMPD officer crashes squad car

An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer suffered minor injuries Friday after he crashed his squad car on the Westside. The officer was beginning to pursue a vehicle linked to a theft investigation when he swerved to avoid another...

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Mortgage Lender Accused Of Housing Discrimination

A Hamilton County mortgage company is accused of housing discrimination.

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Cardinals QB happy with win

MUNCIE, Ind. -- Kelly Page got his first victory as Ball State's quarterback. He wanted the moment to soak in.

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Colts lineman arrested for drunken driving

An Indianapolis Colts player was arrested for driving while intoxicated downtown early Friday.

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Colts Player Accused Of Drunken Driving

Colts defensive tackle Fili Moala is arrested on charges of drunken driving.

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Candidates Make Labor Day Push

While many people will be relaxing during the holiday weekend, Indiana's politicians will begin a two-month sprint toward Election Day on Nov. 2. Candidates for Congress, the Statehouse and local offices will participate in festivals and parades and...

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Indianapolis Airport CEO arrested for reckless driving in February

Records show the arrest of Indianapolis Airport Authority CEO John Clark after he was caught driving well over 100 miles per hour while on city business.

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Allergies are hiiting Hoosiers hard

Hot dry weather is taking a toll on Hoosiers this year. Not just on lawns and landscapes, but also personal health. Allergies are hitting hard right now.

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Hoosiers Treating 16-Day Break Like New Start

Bill Lynch could get caught up with Thursday night's numbers. The Hoosiers scored six times on six red zone possessions. They converted three turnovers into three touchdowns. They blocked a punt and scored a touchdown off that, too. Perfect?...

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Colts' Caldwell Braces For New Decisions

Now, the Indianapolis Colts can start making their choices. With the preseason over, coach Jim Caldwell and team president Bill Polian will spend time debating numbers, players and potential as they trim the roster from 75 to the mandated 53 by...

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Police: Man Cited After Hitting Deputy, Causing Crash

A man changed lanes and struck the car of a deputy, causing a crash that shut down Interstate 70 near downtown on Friday, police say.

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Questions raised about officer's role in Hovey St. case

The fallout from the criminal investigation of an IMPD officer is now spilling over to an unrelated high-profile murder case.

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City Expects Surge Of Holiday Visitors

Indianapolis tourism officials say they expect a surge of visitors in town for the holiday weekend.

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Agencies Scramble To Plan Without Stimulus Funds

State agencies that have relied on federal stimulus dollars scramble to figure out what to do once those dollars dry up.

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Officers help out young fire victims

Metro police officers helped meet the basic needs of three children who lost everything in a house fire.

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Dangerous game kills Hoosier teen

Family members laid 16-year-old Zach Wise to rest Friday morning just days after they believe he died from playing the "choking game."

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Vandals strike neighborhood with rocks again

Vandals struck several neighborhoods overnight Friday, leaving behind thousands of dollars in damage to several vehicles.

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Pancake sales to help Legion flags wave

CICERO -- A pancake breakfast on Sept. 11 will raise money for the Cicero American Legion to repair and replace their American flags.

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Stocks extend September rally after jobs report

The stock market had its first winning week in a month thanks to better news on the economy.

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N.J. company taking over security at gov't buildings

A New Jersey-based company got a signed deal that pushes a smaller government favorite and 50 of its security officers out the door.

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