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Lawrence cop's racial gaffe draws ire

28.07.2009 14:38    indystar.com
The Lawrence police chief called it a moment of "cultural insensitivity." An advocate for refugees called it an ugly example of a far too common problem -- law enforcement's failure to interact effectively with those who have come to America


Sponsorship deal offers Indy its fix

28.07.2009 14:38    indystar.com
Would you mind if KFC put advertising on the streets in your neighborhood if the fast-food chain had fixed all the potholes there and the city didn't have to raise your taxes to do it? How about being forced to

Panel to study delay of aid to crime victims

28.07.2009 14:38    indystar.com
Top state lawmakers from both parties directed a legislative study committee Monday to look into long delays that victims of violent crime face in getting help from the state's compensation fund.

Victim's mother: God 'will give her back to me'

28.07.2009 14:38    indystar.com
Child shot during wedding reception Saturday remains in critical care.


HSE board OKs tax hike referendum

28.07.2009 14:38    indystar.com
Fast-growing district looks to raise $5.5M to fill hole created by state's school funding formula.

At-risk students get glimpse of professional world

28.07.2009 14:37    indystar.com
It didn't take Cheyenne Conn long to discard her first misperception about life in an office: It's all about competition.

New home sales stir hopes of housing rebound

28.07.2009 14:37    indystar.com
Sales of new homes nationally in June took their largest month-to-month jump in more than eight years, but they remain well below their year-ago levels as homebuilders struggle to stay in business.

More workers losing jobless benefits

28.07.2009 14:37    indystar.com
Nearly 1,300 Hoosiers received last unemployment checks in June, up from 935 in May and 361 in April.

Flu kills second member of family

28.07.2009 14:37    indystar.com
Southeastern Indiana woman with H1N1 virus dies 3 weeks after her brother.

Longer state fair to showcase 4-H events

28.07.2009 14:37    indystar.com
The Indiana State Fair is prepping for an extended run that will spread its sights and sounds over 17 days in August.

IU to display Thomas Hart Benton murals

28.07.2009 14:37    indystar.com
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Indiana University is opening up for public view its efforts to restore murals by artist Thomas Hart Benton at the school's Bloomington campus.

Atheists win Bloomington bus ad lawsuit

28.07.2009 14:37    indystar.com
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- An atheist group can post "You can be good without God" ads on Bloomington city buses. An agreement announced Monday evening at the Bloomington Public Transportation Corporation's building ends a federal lawsuit filed in May by the

Delphi plan approval may cause Kokomo plant sale

28.07.2009 14:37    indystar.com
Delphi Corp. said it agreed to sell its assets to creditors, clearing the way for the auto-parts maker to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Apartment fire kills Lawrence Twp. girl, 5

28.07.2009 14:37    indystar.com
A 5-year-old girl died when she was trapped in a bathroom during a fire at her family's apartment in Indianapolis.

Study: Texts while driving even more dangerous

28.07.2009 14:37    indystar.com
Texting while driving increases the risk of a crash much more than previous studies have concluded, with motorists taking their eyes off the road longer than they do when talking or listening on their cell phones, a safety research institute

New Medicare Laws Impact Personal Injury Cases

28.07.2009 12:40    indianainjuryblog.com
When handling personal injury claims, plaintiffs' counsel often address the resolution of subrogation liens, including those asserted by Medicare. Under federal statutes, Medicare is entitled to reimbursement when an injured Medicare recipient receives benefits which are later recovered through a

UNBORN FETUS NOT A "CHILD" UNDER INDIANA WRONGFUL DEATH STATUTE

28.07.2009 12:40    indianainjuryblog.com
In Ramirez v. Wilson, a semi-tractor collided head-on with a pregnant woman's car. She was killed, and her daughter S.R. died in utero. S.R.'s father filed a complaint for the wrongful death of the unborn child. The Court found that

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