Sexting Doctor Apologizes


(Indianapolis, IN) -- A pediatrician caught sexting someone he thought was a teenage girl is fighting to regain his medical license. Dr. Nicolas Doyle's hands trembled as he sat before the Indiana Medical Board yesterday while he apologized for his actions ...Read More

Indianapolis Man Facing Federal Firearms Charges


(Indianapolis, IN) -- An Indianapolis man is facing five felony charges of possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. U.S. Attorney Joe Hogsett announced the charges yesterday against 31-year-old Mark Luzar, alleging he was found to have four rifles and a shotgun last July 12th of last year ...Read More

Late IMPD Officer Remembered Year After Gunned Down


(Indianapolis, IN) -- Yesterday was the one-year anniversary of the on-duty shooting death of Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Officer David Moore. His parents, IMPD Sergeant Jo Moore and retired Lieutenant Spencer Moore, thanked fellow officers yesterday at a memorial for their support over the past 12 months ...Read More
A member of the Concerned Local Citizens
A member of the Concerned Local Citizens (CLC), suspected of making suicide belts and recruiting suicide bombers, is handcuffed and detained by US soldiers with A company 4th Battallion 9th Infantry Regiment 4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, after a raid i

Janitor Accused Of Selling Drugs To Student


(New Castle, IN) -- Police in Henry County have arrested a janitor at New Castle Area Alternative School on drug charges. Forty-five-year-old Debbie Cook was taken into custody after she allegedly sold drugs to an adult student at the school ...Read More

Marion County Liquor Licenses Popping Up On Craigslist


(Indianapolis, IN) -- Liquor licenses in Marion County are starting to show up for sale on Craigslist. At least a dozen licenses and permits were on the website yesterday with some being offered for as much as 125-thousand dollars ...Read More
 
 
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American Workers Detained In Egypt, Officials Traveling To U.S.


(Washington, DC) -- Egyptian officials are traveling to the U.S. as concerns mount over detained American aid workers. The six workers for groups monitoring Egyptian elections are under a travel ban in Egypt ...Read More

Obama Pushes To Make College More Affordable


(Ann Arbor, MI) -- President Obama is pushing hard to make college more affordable. A new administration proposal would shift federal dollars away from colleges and universities that don't rein in soaring tuition and other student costs ...Read & Hear More

Santa Fe Soon To Have Nation's Highest Minimum Wage


(Santa Fe, NM) -- A New Mexico town will soon have bragging rights to the nation's highest minimum wage. Santa Fe's minimum wage will be rising to ten-dollars-29-cents an hour on the first of March ...Read More

Hulk Hogan Says He Almost Joined Metallica


(Undated) -- It turns out Metallica almost included Hollywood Hulk Hogan on bass guitar. The WWF champion tells "The Sun" he came close to joining an early version of what would eventually become one of metals' biggest bands in his pre-wrestlingdays as a session musician ...Read & Hear More

Jon Heder Says People Know His Voice, Not His Face


(Undated) -- Actor Jon Heder says he's still closely associated with the title character from "Napoleon Dynamite." He tells TBS' "Conan" that he isn't always recognized by sight, but his voice tends to give him away ...Read & Hear More

Cher, Kardashian Falls Victim To Twitter Hoax


(Undated) -- Cher is alive and well, make no Twitter mistake about it. But for several hours overnight, news of her supposed demise was a top trending topic on the micro blogging site, fooling even some of the most rumor-prone Twitter users like Kim Kardashian ...Read More


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