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UAW, American Axle Reach Deal That Could End Strike

An American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. spokeswoman confirms the auto parts supplier has reached a tentative agreement with the United Auto Workers that could end an 11-week strike.

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Briscoe And 2 Rookies Crash In Indy 500 Practice

Veteran driver Ryan Briscoe, a front-row qualifier last week, crashed hard in the second turn but was uninjured during practice Friday for the Indianapolis 500.

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California Ruling Renews Debate Over Gay Marriage In Indiana

A California Supreme Court ruling allowing same-sex couples to marry in that state has renewed debate on whether Indiana should amend its constitution to ban gay marriage.

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Charges Filed, Trial Date Set for Teacher Accused of Sex With Student

A Renaissance School teacher accused of having sex with a 15-year-old student appeared in court Friday morning.

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Police Set Up Seat Belt Enforcement Zones In Marion County

Marion County law enforcement officers are conducting seat belt enforcement activities this month primarily around intersections with high-crash rates, day care centers and schools in a move to reduce injuries and save lives in crashes.

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Fourth Victim Claimed in Mother's Day Fire

Four dead now in the Mother's Day house fire on the city’s near-northeast side.

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Lake County to Hire More Ballot Counters for Nov. Election

The Lake County elections board plans to hire additional temporary staff this fall to count absentee ballots in an effort to avoid delays that occurred during the primary.

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Indy to Make Super Bowl Bid Tuesday

The Indianapolis Super Bowl bid committee has $25 million in private donations in support of Tuesday's formal presentation to the NFL owners during meetings in Atlanta.

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13-Year-Old in Foster Care Stabs Another Teen

Indianapolis Metro Police are baffled as to what made a 13-year-old boy in foster care to stab another teen this morning.

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City Removing Illegal Billboards

Indianapolis is beginning to remove 10 billboards that the state Supreme Court ruled two years ago were illegally erected.

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