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111-Year-Old Receives COVID-19 Vaccine
111-year-old Bernice Bohannon survived the pandemic of 1918. Monday, she got her vaccine to protect herself against the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Chipotle Cracks the Code on Adding Quesadillas to the Menu: Make It for Online Orders Only
After years of testing and tweaking, Chipotle Mexican Grill will finally add quesadillas to its menu.
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Indianapolis Museum Apologizes for ‘White Art' Job Listing
The Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields has apologized for a job listing seeking a new director who would maintain the museum’s “traditional, core, white art audience.”
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Teen Held in Killings of 5, Including Pregnant Woman, in Indianapolis
Indianapolis police have arrested a 17-year-old boy in the killings of five people, including a pregnant woman, who were shot to death inside a home.
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Five People, Unborn Child Killed in ‘Act of Mass Murder' in Indianapolis
Five people, including a pregnant woman, were shot to death early Sunday inside an Indianapolis home in an apparent targeted attack, the city’s police chief said, decrying the “mass murder” killings as a “different kind of evil.”
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March Madness to Be Played Entirely in Indiana
The 2021 Division 1 Men’s Basketball Championship will be played entirely within Indiana. The tournament known as “March Madness” was canceled last year due to the pandemic.
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Home Prices Are Rising Faster in the Middle of the U.S. as Covid Drives People Away From Coasts
Home prices are rising across the nation, but the usual geographical trends are being turned on their heads by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Amid Coronavirus, Donations Set to Spike on Giving Tuesday
Nonprofits helping those directly impacted by the coronavirus crisis could get an unprecedented bump on Giving Tuesday.
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No Charges Against Indianapolis Officer in Fatal Shooting
A grand jury has declined to indict an Indianapolis police officer who fatally shot a man in May during a foot chase after police said the 21-year-old exchanged gunfire with the officer
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Takuma Sato Wins His Second Indianapolis 500 at Empty Track
Takuma Sato snatched a second Indianapolis 500 victory at empty Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where the Japanese racer held off Scott Dixon and ultimately won under caution.
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Inside the Cockpit: Blue Angels Soar Over Chicago
Take a ride inside the cockpit with the Blue Angels as they fly over Chicago, Detroit and Indianapolis.
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Protests as Indianapolis Police Kill 3 in Separate Incidents
Police in Indianapolis are facing protests after officers fatally shot two men and killed a pregnant pedestrian in three separate incidents just hours apart.
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A Tale of Two NFL Interns
This fall, NFL players, Anthony Castonzo and Isaiah Johnson will meet on the gridiron when the Los Angeles Rams host the Indianapolis Colts. Until then, they are busy working as unpaid interns for two of the country’s top companies. Here are their stories.
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10 Hospitalized From Oklahoma Facility After Flu Shot Mix-Up
Ten people at an Oklahoma care facility for people with intellectual disabilities were hospitalized after they were apparently accidentally injected with what’s believed to be insulin rather than flu shots, authorities said. Emergency responders were called Wednesday afternoon to the Jacquelyn House in Bartlesville, about 40 miles (65 kilometers) north of Tulsa, on a report of an unresponsive person and...
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Family Outraged After College Student With ID From Puerto Rico Couldn't Buy Cold Meds
A Purdue University engineering student said he denied the purchase of over-the-counter cold medicine by a CVS employee who refused to accept his Puerto Rican driver’s license and U.S. passport as valid identification and questioned his immigration status. Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory and Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens by birth. José Guzmán Payano, a junior at Purdue, went...
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Elton John Postpones Indianapolis Farewell Concert After Feeling ‘Extremely Unwell'
Elton John has some unfortunate news. The legendary singer took to Instagram on Saturday to share that he would have to cancel his Indianapolis concert, part of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, due to feeling ill. “To my dear fans in Indianapolis, it is with the heaviest heart that I’m forced to deliver the news that I am extremely...
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Trump Gives Presidential Medal of Freedom to Racing's Penske
President Donald Trump awarded one of the nation’s highest civilian honors to Roger Penske, a businessman and founder of one of the world’s most successful motorsports teams. Penske received the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Thursday during a White House ceremony in the Oval Office. The president described Penske as a man who has “built a team and legacy that...
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Depleted USC Turns to RB Kenan Christon After Electric Debut
Southern California running back Kenan Christon showed he can provide big plays, scoring on touchdowns runs of 55 and 30 yards in a memorable debut against Arizona.
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USC RB Stepp Needs Ankle Surgery, Expected to Miss Up to 5 Weeks
Southern California running back Markese Stepp needs surgery and could miss up to five weeks due to an ankle injury suffered against Arizona last weekend.