Ashley Shuler
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Two Purdue University researchers prove that when the amount of work an employee has goes up, the more hours they work and the more likely they are to get injured, sick - or even die.
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Days before the 71st anniversary of USS Indianapolis' sinking, a historian uncovers a clue on where the ship may be found.
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As part of our Curious Indy series, we dive into the cheesy, unforgettable world of local TV commercials in Indianapolis. The list includes favorites like Don's Guns, Ken Nunn, Watson's, "The Hudnut Hook," and more.
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As part of our Curious Indy story, we profile the TV advertisements of Ken Nunn, an injury lawyer with a well-known "It's just that easy!" slogan.
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As part of our Curious Indy story on memorable local commercials, we talk to John McDermott about his father, Marty McDermott, who starred in his own out-of-this-world furniture advertisements.
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As part of our Curious Indy series, we profile Mickey Levy-perhaps better known as "Crazy Mickey the Beeper King"-and his cheesy pager commercials.
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Indianapolis Zoo research of an 11-year-old orangutan proves the great apes have greater control over the sounds they make-and may shed light onto when human speech began to evolve.
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Washington and Clay Township voters won't choose whether or not to raise their income taxes to pay for expanded IndyGo red line bus service in their county in a referendum this year. Here's why.
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Ross Claypool park reopened on the west side of Indianapolis after nine months of underground tunnel construction. Features include a new basketball court and rain garden.
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After a 35-year moratorium, the first new street light in Indianapolis will flip on tonight on the city's near northeast side.