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Indiana Senate backs tougher sex-trafficking law
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Senate has approved a bill to toughen penalties for sex trafficking, and supporters hope it will become law before football fans converge on Indianapolis for the Super Bowl in less than a month. The Senate voted 48-0...Tags: Sex Crimes, Prostitution, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Politics
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Ind. airports hope Super Bowl brings more business
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Some of Indiana's regional airports are putting out their welcome mats in hopes of picking up some extra business next month when Indianapolis hosts the Super Bowl. The Indianapolis Super Bowl host committee lists 17... -
Indiana Dems ending boycott, won't promise labor vote
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A divisive labor bill is back in Republican hands after Indiana House Democrats on Monday ended a three-day boycott of the chamber to stall the measure.
Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma said the right-to-work bill will get a...Tags: Government, Republican Party, World War II (1939-1945), Regional Authority, National Football League Players Association
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Daniels signs new penalties for sex trafficking
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Gov. Mitch Daniels signed a law Monday giving prosecutors more tools to battle human sex trafficking ahead of this weekend's Super Bowl. Daniels and other state leaders have said they were concerned sex traffickers would...Tags: Football, Sex Crimes, Prostitution, Prosecution, Prosecution
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Cops will watch for pickpockets during Super Bowl
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Pickpockets looking to score off the Super Bowl crowds in Indianapolis may get more than they bargained for as police boost their downtown presence for the game. WRTV-TV reports (http://bit.ly/xBBeW6 ) that police expect...Tags: Football
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Work finished in Indy to lock down manhole covers
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indianapolis utility plagued by manhole explosions that have raised concerns about public safety during the Super Bowl has finished attaching safety locks to cast-iron manhole covers in the city's downtown area. The...Tags: Explosions, Emergency Incidents
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Will area feel economic kick from Super Bowl in Indianapolis?
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentThe upcoming Super Bowl in Indianapolis will establish the city as a top-tier convention center, says Michael Hicks, director of the Center for Business and Economic Research and associate professor of economics at Ball State University. "The Super Bowl,...Tags: Football, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Air Transportation Industry, Mother's Day, Ball State University
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Indy bus line offers free fares over Super Bowl
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The public bus system in Indianapolis says service on its fixed routes will be free of charge over four days ending with Super Bowl Sunday on Feb. 5. The IndyGo system says its Americans with Disabilities Act paratransit service...Tags: Football
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Colts fire coach Jim Caldwell
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Jim Caldwell endured everything thrown at him during his first two seasons as the Colts' coach — replacing a friend, constant criticism, even fighting through a huge rash of injuries.
He couldn't survive the loss of Peyton...Tags: NFL Pro Bowl, Companies and Corporations, St. Louis Rams, Philadelphia Eagles, Peyton Manning
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ACLU sues Indy over newspaper for homeless
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A federal lawsuit claims Indianapolis officials are violating the First Amendment by preventing homeless vendors from selling a newspaper downtown in the week leading up to the Super Bowl. The Indianapolis Star reports (http://...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Justice and Rights, Freedom of the Press, Crime, Law and Justice, Newspaper and Magazine
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Ind. House Dems to return in right-to-work battle
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Democrats planned to end their off-and-on boycott of the state House Wednesday in a move that could open the way for Republicans to call a final vote on the divisive right-to-work legislation that prompted the walkout....Tags: Democratic Party, Republican Party, Linda Lawson, Parties and Movements, Politics
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Indiana House Dems end long right-to-work fight
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — In the end, they just didn't have the votes.
For two legislative sessions, Indiana Democrats fought the divisive labor measure known as right-to-work. They offered amendments aimed at changing the bill. They sought to put the...Tags: Government, Manufacturing and Engineering, Voting, Republican Party, Regional Authority
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