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Jingle Rails showcases festive trains at Eiteljorg

Visitors to the Eiteljorg Museum through January 21 get a chance to see model trains laid out in an intricate winter set in an annual show.

      




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Watch these amazing crepes being made at T-Swirl Crepe in Downtown Indianapolis

Take a look at a variety of crepes being created at T-Swirl Crepe, a new place to eat in Downtown Indianapolis.

      




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Sourdough baking: There's no time like the present

If your schedule is wide open, consider sourdough. Zionsville baker Cathy Richardson shares her tips for making crusty, tangy loaves.

       




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'He didn't deserve to die like that': Dreasjon Reed's dad speaks after Facebook Live shooting

The family of Dreasjon "Sean" Reed, who was fatally shot by Indianapolis police, remember him as an energetic young man just getting his start in life

       




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Indiana reopening projected to increase COVID-19 deaths by 543%

Indiana has the highest death rate among states that are reopening. One widely cited model predicts big rise as Holcomb sends Hoosiers back to work

       




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75 years ago: How Indiana observed V-E Day

In stark contrast to the Armistice Day in 1918, Indiana celebrations of victory in Europe in World War II were somber and subdued.

       




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Protests held in response to a fatal shooting by police

The protest was in response to two fatal police involved shootings that happened Wednesday, May 6, 2020 and in the early morning hours of Thursday, May 7, 2020.

       




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Indiana coronavirus cases: As testing sites open, state has 5,383 tests, 675 new cases

Indiana coronavirus cases and newly reported deaths from COVID-19 for Friday, May 8.

       




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IU student files lawsuit, seeks reimbursement after class moved online due to coronavirus

An Indiana University student is suing the school, looking for a partial reimbursement on tuition and fees paid for the spring semester.

       




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Mike Pence aide tests positive for coronavirus, White House confirms

A member of Mike Pence's staff has tested positive for coronavirus, the White House confirms.

       




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Hogsett, Mears ask for outside help on IMPD shooting investigations

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett is asking for federal law enforcement to "actively monitor" his police department's investigations into two fatal police shootings.

       




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Prosecutor Ryan Mears calls for independent prosecutor in officer-involved shooting

Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears calls for independent prosecutor in officer-involved shooting death of Sean Reed

       




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Alexandria man accused of raping 14-year-old girl at gunpoint is arrested

Marc A. Jones Jr. faces charges of criminal confinement while armed with a deadly weapon, rape, sexual misconduct with a minor and pointing a firearm.

       




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Many suburban places of worship will remain closed despite lifting of crowd limits

Many suburban churches plan to keep their doors shut this weekend despite an easing of restrictions on public gatherings by Gov. Eric Holcomb.

       




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Holcomb: 'We are not gambling with people's lives' despite increased coronavirus death projections

The governor said state officials are trying to manage health risks, job risks and budget risks simultaneously.

       




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Indianapolis police officers arrested in separate incidents unrelated to this week's shooting

Two Indianapolis police officers have been arrested in separate and unrelated incidents.

       




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After 50 years researching chimpanzees, this Indy Prize finalist sees humanity in their behavior

Indianapolis Prize finalist Christophe Boesch has spent half a century researching chimpanzees and their behaviors.

       




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Indiana coronavirus cases: 5,608 new tests, 606 new cases and 34 new deaths

Here are the Indiana coronavirus cases, tests and newly reported deaths from COVID-19 for Saturday, May 9.

       




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Who was voted as your county's greatest overseas player?

Who did BBC Sport users select as each county's greatest overseas player?




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Flash floods hit parts of Gorseinon and Carmarthen

Properties have been flooded after thunderstorms hit parts of south and west Wales on Saturday.




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Retailers seek lockdown exit route 'visibility'

It comes after reports that garden centres in England and Wales are set to reopen.




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Coronavirus: Social distancing cuts public transport passenger capacity by 90%

The transport secretary warns social distancing will mean severely-reduced passenger capacity.




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Coronavirus: Sewage study could predict second Covid-19 peak

Scientists are tracing infections by analysing sewage samples from water treatment works.




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September target for phased reopening of NI schools

Education Minister Peter Weir says a phased return in September is "extremely likely".




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Coronavirus: Does being overweight or obese affect how ill people get?

Could the amount of fat in our body increase complications with Covid-19?




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Coronavirus: Golf, gyms and dog haircuts - how do Scots want to ease lockdown?

The Scottish government has asked for the public's thoughts on easing restrictions - but are the ideas any good?




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Captain Tom Moore: Chainsaw carving raises £7,000

Simon Bogg says it took him 10 days to make the sculpture in tribute to the "absolute legend".




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Lotto winner loses out on £1m after deadline passes

The unclaimed ticket, which was bought in Swindon, matched five main numbers and the bonus ball.




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On This Day: Chelsea beat Liverpool in 2012 FA Cup final

BBC Sport looks back to the 2012 FA Cup final when goals by Ramires and Didier Drogba gave Chelsea victory over Liverpool.




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Jofra Archer: England bowler impresses on first day of Fifa tournament

England bowler Jofra Archer impresses with a 4-1 win over Newcastle's Rolando Aarons in the best of the action from the first day of the second Premier League Fifa invitational.




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Match of Their Day: How Wenger's Arsenal turned tables on Man Utd

Martin Keown tells Gary Lineker how manager Arsene Wenger changed Arsenal to help them challenge Manchester United in one of the Premier League's great rivalries.




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Ian Wright: Social media abuse towards women's football is abhorrent

Former Arsenal and England striker Ian Wright says women's football deserves more support and backing.




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VE Day: Southampton goalkeeper Arthur House on fighting in World War II

Southampton academy players visit Arthur House, a former Saints keeper whose playing career ended when he went to fight in World War II.




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Man Utd: Odion Ighalo wants to extend loan and finish season

Odion Ighalo hopes his loan deal at Manchester United is extended until the Premier League season is completed.




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More substitutes and option to stop VAR when football season resumes

Teams will be allowed to use five substitutes when the season resumes after a Fifa proposal to help with fixture congestion was approved.




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Watford oppose Premier League neutral venue proposals, joining Brighton and Aston Villa

Watford become the third team to publicly oppose the use of neutral venues when Premier League football returns.




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Coronavirus UK map: How many confirmed cases are there in your area?

Key graphics explaining how coronavirus has spread in the UK and the government's response.




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New cost details emerge in California's secretive coronavirus masks deal with Chinese company

Documents obtained from state Treasurer Fiona Ma's office through a records request include an invoice from a BYD subsidiary for 'N95 face masks.'




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Whale that washed ashore in Ventura County towed out to sea

The animal's cause of death was inconclusive because a full examination was hampered by stay-at-home and social distancing orders issued amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Some wine country businesses in Napa Valley defy Newsom and reopen

Defying shelter-in-place orders over coronavirus, some Napa Valley businesses have reopened.




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Here are the Orange County communities with coronavirus cases

The number of coronavirus cases continues to grow in Orange County. Here's the latest breakdown.




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These businesses can open in L.A. County beginning Friday

It's not much, but Los Angeles County has announced the first steps in easing stay-at-home rules that have slowed the spread of the coronavirus.




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'If they stare, fine.' Adults use kiddie pools as quarantine meets L.A. heat

Sidewalk splash pools have long been a summertime staple, particularly for families with young kids. But the virus pandemic has boosted their appeal.




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Orange County tops 3,000 coronavirus cases as death toll reaches 65

Despite the recent fatalities, the county's observed mortality rate associated with COVID-19 remained at about 2.1% — still significantly lower than the state's, which is roughly 4%.




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Drug investigators serve warrants in North Hollywood, West Los Angeles

Investigators from the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Los Angeles Police Department served search warrants at a North Hollywood business in a federal drug trafficking investigation, authorities said.




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Bay Area, citing rising coronavirus cases, to keep stay-at-home order even as Newsom eases rules

"The numbers are still going up," San Francisco Mayor London Breed said, emphasizing that Bay Area health officers can continue to enforce tighter restrictions.




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Victims of Visalia triple homicide identified; no suspect or motive disclosed

Late Tuesday night, police officers in Visalia, a San Joaquin Valley city about 40 miles southeast of Fresno, responded to a report of shots fired at a high school.




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Chinese firm will reimburse $247.5 million in controversial mask deal, contract shows

Just two days after refusing to make the contract public, Gov. Gavin Newsom's administration disclosed the 42-page document on its nearly $1-billion coronavirus mask deal with Chinese electric car maker BYD.




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Skelton: Newsom is relying on public health officials for his coronavirus response. But he has to listen to others too

In the U.S. no one rules absolutely — not even public health officials fighting the coronavirus.




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L.A. County and the Bay Area take a conservative approach as California eases stay-at-home rules

With parts of the California economy poised to reopen Friday, cities will be taking it slow over concerns that COVID-19 remains a significant threat.