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Black Friday safety tips
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is working to make sure shoppers are staying safe on one of the biggest shopping holidays of the year. They suggest remembering the following safety tips: Tip #1: There is safety in numbers. Thieves are...
Tags: Politics, Government, Criminals
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Contractors: Months before Richmond Hill returns to normal
While investigators continue to look through the debris, contractors working with residents of Richmond Hill tell Fox 59, the road to recovery after a deadly explosion is going to be a long one. The damage is estimated at a whopping $4.4 million...
Tags: Politics, Richmond Hill, Government, Rentals
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Baltimore youth jail: Planning a monument to failure
I wanted to put myself in their shoes. Last week, I was informed that the Baltimore Safe and Sound Campaign will rally against the youth jail slated for construction near the Baltimore City Detention Center, not far from my old neighborhood in East...
Tags: Politics, Laws, Jesse Jackson, Crime, Law and Justice, Government
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Washington named as deputy director of public safety
New Indianapolis Public Safety Directory Troy Riggs has named his deputy director. Riggs appointed Valerie Washington to the post Wednesday. Washington has been serving as the DPS Chief Financial Officer, which makes her familiar with the fiscal...
Tags: Politics, Finance, Government, Economy, Business and Finance
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Public Safety Director: We want to thank all for "stepping up in a big way"
Public safety officials are praising first responders and Indianapolis residents for their quick action following a deadly explosion on the city's southeast side. It happened near Stop 11 and Sherman Drive just after 11 p.m. Saturday. At least two...
Tags: Emergency Incidents, Politics, Explosions, American Red Cross, Government
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Parents look for indoor Halloween events as cold wind, rain continues
It will be a cold night for trick-or-treaters Wednesday. Some parents are calling off the candy grabs while others are turning to indoor fun. Kids, in all kinds of costumes, flooded Lucas Oil Stadium for the Colts Kid’s Club Halloween Party...
Tags: Politics, Halloween, Holidays, Government, Lucas Oil Stadium
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More than a hundred Indiana responders assisting as Hurricane Sandy takes aim
As Hurricane Sandy takes aim on the East Coast and New England, Hoosiers are on the way to help. Indiana’s emergency response assets include elements with the Indiana Department of Homeland Security District Response Task Forces. On Saturday,...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Politics, Montgomery County (Maryland), Government, Natural Disasters
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New Public Safety Director begins Monday
Starting Monday, the position of the Public Safety Director of Indianapolis will be taken over by Troy Riggs. Riggs served at the top levels of police and public safety in both Louisville, Kentucky and Corpus Christi, Texas. While serving as the...
Tags: Politics, Government
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Tricks and treats of spooky season at the theme parks
Universal, SeaWorld and Disney definitely have found their sweet spots for the Halloween season. The selling points for their special events run from mild to wild and cover a wide demographic. Each have delightful high points — the trick-or-treat...
Tags: Politics, Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party, Amusement and Theme Parks, Government, Tourism and Leisure
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Market Basket: Venturi in Goshen named in Esquire pizzeria poll
The announcement late last week came as a complete surprise to Justin Venturi. Naturally, the 33-year-old Goshen restaurateur is familiar with Esquire magazine, but Venturi had no idea one of its bloggers recently asked readers to submit their choice...
Tags: Sandwiches, Politics, Elections, Government, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Anderson city budget vote postponed
The Anderson City Council did not vote on the mayor’s proposed city budget, Tuesday night. Instead, the vote has been pushed back until Monday, October 29th at 5 p.m. Tuesday night, people protested outside the chambers along the sidewalk ...
Tags: Job Layoffs, Career and Workplace, Politics, Budgets and Budgeting, Elections
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Trick-or-treat
Get your Halloween costumes ready. The Hancock Mayor and Council have announced that Trick-or-Treat Night is Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m. within the town limits. Hancock Police Chief T.J. Buskirk, other officers and fire and rescue personnel will be on...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Politics, Culture, Government, Christianity
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