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21 hours ago |
fox59.com | Mike Chappell
INDIANAPOLIS - The NFL's long-awaited and much-hyped schedule release didn't go off without a hitch locally. The Indianapolis Colts posted, then deleted, a "Minecraft"-themed video Wednesday night because the organization didn't receive the necessary approval from Microsoft and it included an "insensitive" clip of Miami wide receiver Tyreek Hill. A few versions still live online. The Colts released a statement Thursday morning.
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1 day ago |
fox59.com | Scarlett O'Hara
INDIANAPOLIS - Massive craters on Indianapolis' northwest side are drawing growing concern from business owners and residents as the city's department of public works struggles to keep up with thousands of pothole repair requests. Hidden beneath collected rainwater on Kevin Way lies a series of dangerous chuckholes that residents indicated have been causing problems since February.
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1 day ago |
fox59.com | Mike Chappell
INDIANAPOLIS - A season whose success largely hinges on snapping bad streaks begins at home. Twice, in fact. The Indianapolis Colts, who haven't made the playoffs since 2020, won a season opener since 2013 or captured the AFC South since 2014, were given a pair of home games to usher in 2025 to help reverse those trends. The Colts take their first step into a critical season Sept. 7 against Miami at Lucas Oil Stadium, then entertain Denver Sept. 14.
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1 day ago |
fox59.com | Vinay Simlot
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - For the first time since becoming the Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Junior took questions from members of Congress. His testimony comes as the U.S. passed 1,000 measles cases across 11 states. In his first three months on the job Secretary Robert F. Kennedy junior has eliminated 1/4 of the health agency's workforce and cut $11 billion in federal funds for states. Senators say those cuts affected vaccine programs in states.
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fox59.com | Rafael Sanchez |Rafael Sánchez
INDIANAPOLIS - Big trucks are causing a big mess, and homeowners on the southwest side of Indianapolis want some relief. "I've had to call three police escorts to have truckers escorted out," said Edie Gray. Edie is getting frustrated and has yet to hear from the trucking company whose driver drove into her yard, causing unwanted ruts. Edie placed huge yellow rocks along her property on the 5000 block of Concord Street near Epler to stop any other trucks from landing in her yard.
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