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Call Rafael: $500 gift card drained to $2.97 before the first swipe

INDIANAPOLIS — Wendy Williams wanted to stay on budget, so she put $500 on a gift card to keep from overspending on her trip. On Oct. 18, Williams went to her neighborhood Kroger store on Madison and Edgewood on the south side of Indianapolis. The store, like many retailers, offers an array of gift card choices. […]
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The Tenderloin Sandwich At This No-Fuss Diner Is Worth The Drive From Anywhere In...

Hidden in plain sight along a Lafayette street, B&N Diner serves up a tenderloin sandwich so magnificent it should be classified as an Indiana state treasure. The bright red building with its bold signage doesn’t try to impress you with fancy architecture or trendy design – it’s too busy perfecting what really...
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Town officials: Raw sewage was being illegally diverted into Speedway apartment complex’s parking lot

SPEEDWAY, Ind. — The Marion County Public Health Department has identified a serious sewage issue at a Speedway apartment complex. According to a press release from the Town of Speedway, MCPHD discovered the issue during an inspection at The Legend at Speedway Apartment Complex, which is located at 2202 Fair Oaks Dr....
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Items You Cannot Legally Throw Away in Indiana

If you’re doing a little winter cleaning or finally tackling that messy garage, here’s something every Hoosier should know: there are certain items you can’t legally toss in the trash here in Indiana. Some everyday household items can be harmful to our health, our water, and our...
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Westfield just got a new YMCA. So why is Ransburg closing?

The Ransburg YMCA in Indianapolis is set to close on March 31 due to financial issues, prompting community members to coordinate online to save the facility and question the YMCA's decision to invest in a new facility in Westfield while closing Ransburg.
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The Low-Key Donut Shop In Indiana That Quietly Serves The State’s Best Glazed Donuts

I first stumbled into Long’s Bakery on a foggy Saturday morning years ago, and I still remember the way the smell of yeast and sugar wrapped around me like a warm blanket. This place has been quietly serving up some of the best donuts in Indiana since way back when, and somehow it has stayed under the radar for folks...
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Indianapolis-Based Home Care Provider Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Journey’s Home Care & Concierge Services, LLC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The Indianapolis-based home care provider, which serves seniors and individuals hopes to restructure its finances while continuing to operate during the proceedings​. Journey’s Home Care & Concierge Services, LLC Files for...
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Genealogy traces Fox Hollow victim to Fort Wayne furniture store owner

The Hamilton County coroner is asking for assistance in identifying another victim of a suspected serial killer in connection with the Fox Hollow Farm murders.
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Miami County parent arrested for submitting fake doctor’s notes to school

A parent in Miami County, Indiana, was arrested for providing fraudulent doctor's notes to her child's school, resulting in preliminary felony charges of counterfeiting and fraud. An initial court hearing was set for Feb. 12, 2026.
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What’s a data center, and why are we building so many?

Data centers are being proposed in Indianapolis to meet the increasing demand for AI computing power, but residents are concerned about the potential health, environmental and financial impacts.

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