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In May, Indiana’s courtrooms will allow cameras
Indiana – Traditional mainstream media outlets can ask Indiana courts to allow cameras to record their hearings starting on May 1. ”Everybody really needs to know what’s going on in court. There are a lot…
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Following an Indianapolis police pursuit, state police detain 2 juveniles
Indianapolis, Indiana – Following a police chase in Indianapolis on Tuesday morning, the Indiana State Police detained two adolescents. In the vicinity of 43rd Street and Shadeland Avenue, state troopers were searching for a stolen…
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Book suggestions for the new year from Indianapolis moms
Indianapolis, Indiana – The start of spring break is quickly approaching! It’s crucial to ensure that we maintain mental acuity by reading while also having enjoyment. Reading is important. Andee Bookmyer, a writer for Indianapolis…
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Heartland Film grows and moves to new offices
Indianapolis, Indiana – Heartland Film has relocated to a larger office. In addition to various year-round events, Heartland Film organizes the 11-day Heartland International Film Festival in Indianapolis in October and the Indy Shorts International…
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Wife donates kidney after husband develops cancer
Zionsville, Indiana – The first time Frederic and Valentina crossed paths was in Venezuela. “I was dating a Venezuelan girl who happened to be a friend of hers. My girlfriend at the time said ‘Hey,…
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Proposed law in Indiana would double the jury duty pay for Indiana residents
Indianapolis, Indiana – A bill advancing through the General Assembly would double the compensation paid to Indiana residents who serve on juries. Tuesday, House Bill 1466 was approved by the entire Indiana House of Representatives.…
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An Indianapolis man may be sentenced to prison for lying about the attack on a postal worker
Indianapolis, Indiana – If found guilty of lying to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service about the armed robbery of a postal worker, an Indianapolis man faces jail time. On Monday, Carl Davis, 24, was charged…
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Federal judge rejects second lawsuit over death during downtown riot
Indianapolis, Indiana – A second lawsuit concerning a fatality during the 2020 downtown riot against the city of Indianapolis and the IMPD has been dismissed by a federal judge. The case brought by Dorian Murrell’s…
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Thousands of Valentine’s Day deliveries prepared by a nearby floral store
Indianapolis, Indiana – On Valentine’s Day, employees at McNamara Florists opened their doors early so that a full team could begin making deliveries at 6 a.m. “We have thousands of deliveries to make,” Erin Davidson,…
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Broken heart syndrome explained by a cardiologist
Indianapolis, Indiana – While many individuals may spend this day in love and romance, some may experience heartbreak. Risen Saint Vincent Dr. Thomas Schleeter, a cardiologist, joined Daybreak on Tuesday to talk about the indicators…





