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The Indianapolis and Evansville metropolitan areas rank in the top five of all U.S. cities.
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On D-Day, Evansville's Landing Ship Tank (LST) 325 was delivering troops and tanks to Omaha Beach; annual cruise funds museum, ship operations, immerses thousands in WW2 history.
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A new initiative aims to expand mental health crisis response teams throughout the state. The Mobile Crisis Accelerator Program is designed to help organizations establish certified mobile crisis teams to respond to mental health calls in communities around Indiana.
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The completion of a key interstate puzzle piece is in sight as the last section of I-69 in Marion and Johnson counties finishes construction this year.
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Voters elected Democrat Stephanie Terry, who is African American, over Republican Natalie Rascher by a margin of nearly 49-percent to about 40-percent.
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Tashi Kyil Monks are in US for five months to share their culture, spread their message of peace and raise funds for their monastery
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A southwestern Indiana man was sentenced to nine years in prison after pleading guilty to setting a fire that gutted a historic century-old building which had been slated for restoration.
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Phase II, the main construction phase of the Sunset Skatepark is now underway; after about a three-month delay due to being overbooked, Bloomington-based Hunger Skateparks are on site
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Fifteen year old Braden Riley has only played violin for about seven years, but is already performing at an exceptional level; eyes future career in music.
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Kevin James Thornton is coming back home to Indiana, appearing at Helium Comedy Club in downtown Indianapolis on Sunday, June 11.