
Noe Padilla
Public Safety Reporter at IndyStar
Public Safety Reporter @indystar| Previously @jconline @coastalviewnews | NAHJ
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6 days ago |
indystar.com | Noe Padilla
Neighbors remembered watching Cristobal Salas riding his bike up and down the street with his 4-year-old son, Alan Marcelo Salas-Garcia, in a small passenger trailer. The moment he arrived home from work, it was pretty much guaranteed that he was somewhere in the neighborhood playing with his son. "That little boy was always by his hip," said Greg Howard, one of Salas' neighbors.
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1 week ago |
indystar.com | Noe Padilla |Ryan Murphy
A participant died following the finish of the 500 Festival Mini-Marathon on May 3. The organization would not confirm whether the person had finished the race. Their identity has not been released, pending a next-of-kin notification from the Marion County Coroner's Office. "Our deepest condolences go out to the individual's family and friends," a spokesperson for the 500 festival said.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Noe Padilla |Jorge Ortiz |Phaedra Trethan
As the Catholic Church undergoes its holy ritual to find the successor to Pope Francis, a cardinal with ties to Indianapolis has emerged on several lists predicting who may become the next pontiff. Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, 72, previously served as the Archbishop of Indianapolis after he was appointed to the position by Pope Benedict XVI on Oct. 18, 2012, before he was elevated to a cardinal by Pope Francis on Oct. 9, 2016. On Jan.
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1 week ago |
indystar.com | Noe Padilla |Jorge Ortiz |Phaedra Trethan
As the Catholic Church undergoes its holy ritual to find the successor to Pope Francis, a cardinal with ties to Indianapolis has emerged on several lists predicting who may become the next pontiff. If Tobin were to be selected, he would be the first American selected by the church to serve as the Pope. Tobin was asked in 2018 by the Detroit Free Press how he would feel if he were selected as the Pope. “God loves his church too much to have me as pope,” Tobin joked in that interview.
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1 week ago |
indystar.com | Noe Padilla
A federal immigration judge was visibly irritated after learning a Honduran man had been sitting in an Indiana detention center for the past two months because of a "clerical error."But Nunez-Vasquez's attorney, Elisabeth Carlson with ECG Immigration, says he's being wrongfully detained, doesn't meet the criteria for expedited removal from the U.S. and should be allowed bond while his immigration case makes its way through the courts.
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