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House-ground burgers, sausage planned at new Mass Ave. restaurant Krueger's Tavern

The restaurant opening in January 2019 is from the owners of Bakersfield.

      




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Daredevil Brewing to bring restaurant/taproom to Ironworks Hotel

Indianapolis chef Neal Brown will head the kitchen at the family-friendly restaurant.

      




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18 new restaurants in Carmel, Noblesville, Westfield and Indianapolis' north side

A brunch cafe, wood-fired burgers, craft beer and pizza are a few of the new restaurants coming to or near Hamilton County.

      




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This Indianapolis burger restaurant keeps winning best burger awards

Every burger on the Flamme Burger menu is cooked over a live fire.

      




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Another Patachou restaurant is coming to Downtown Indianapolis

Public Greens funnels its profits to help feed food-insecure kids in Marion County.

      




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Sun King Distillery in Carmel: What to know before you go

How to maneuver Sun King's food hall maze of bars, dining areas and distillery operations.

      




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Here are all the new fried chicken restaurants in Indianapolis

Celebrate National Fried Chicken Day at these shrines of hot and crispy goodness

      




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Food Network star Scott Conant headlines IndyStar Wine and Food Experience

Tickets to the September food festival featuring some 30 Indianapolis restaurants are on sale.

       




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Fleetwood Mac adds Indianapolis date

Rock band Fleetwood Mac will perform this fall at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

       




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This is when Condado Tacos opens in Broad Ripple

Get a free taco and half-price margaritas on opening day.

       




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7 Indianapolis hot dogs that will shatter your mustard-only rule

Celebrate National Hot Dog Day with loaded dogs that howl with flavor.

       




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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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Check out the Centerpiece Home at the Indianapolis Home Show

Built around an Arts & Crafts theme, this year's Centerpiece Home shows off natural tones and details from Japan and the American late 1800s.

      




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This Fountain Square home features views of Downtown Indy

Take a peek inside this modern Fountain Square three story home, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019.

      




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The most delicious moments at the IndyStar Wine & Food Experience

Wagyu steak, baby lamb chops, dumplings, pie and more were served with fine wine at the IndyStar Wine & Food Experience at Clay Terrace in Carmel.

      




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Retro Recipes: Want to make that famous Tee Pee restaurant salad dressing?

The iconic restaurant still conjures up fond memories of the food and the cruising.

      




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Indiana woman who began running at 41 has now run in all 50 states

Patty Cummings picked up running at 41 years old, and now she's run in all 50 states. Yet she doesn't plan on stopping there.

      




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How to get your dog to potty in the snow and cold weather

Oh the joys of dog ownership — like getting your best bud to go to the bathroom in the snow. Here are some ideas.

      




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Antelope Club elects first woman president

Antelope Club elects first woman president

      




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Sweet and savory crepes offered at new T-Swirl Crepe in Downtown Indianapolis

Take a look at a new Downtown Indianapolis restaurant with Japanese-style crepes, T-Swirl Crepe.

      




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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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Winter weather: How to report a pet left outside in extreme cold

It's illegal to leave a pet outside in Indianapolis when temperatures drop below 20 degrees Fahrenheit or during a wind chill advisory.

       




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Here's what to do when a car won't start in cold weather

Cold weather can make it hard to start your car, or keep it running smoothly. Here's some help.

       




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How the blizzard of 1978 buried Indianapolis under snow, worry and wonder

Motorists stuck on the roadway with no heat. A mother in labor but snowed-in. A city in disbelief. Looking back at Indianapolis during the blizzard.

       




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Retro Recipes: Why some Hoosiers put spaghetti in chili

Add spaghetti to chili and people call you crazy. Add spaghetti and Middle Eastern spices and you're a genius (at least in Cincinnati).

       




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Looking for things to do? Sign up for the IndianapoLIST newsletter

Sign up for IndyStar's Things To Do newsletter. "The IndianapoList" gives you new ways to explore your city and the quirky stories behind it.

       




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Fortville restaurant owner transforms into 'Tiger King's' Joe Exotic to help workers

The owner of FoxGardin in Fortville transformed himself into Joe Exotic to help his workers.

       




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Baking in the time of coronavirus: Bread is hot topic at home and away

Whether it's out of necessity, to pass time or to calm nerves, bread baking is a hot topic during coronavirus pandemic

       




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Coronavirus in Indiana: What we learned Thursday from the governor's news conference

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and health officials updated the public on the state's response to COVID-19 during a Thursday afternoon news conference.

       




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'He was loved': Indianapolis residents mourn Dreasjon Reed at prayer vigil and protest

Indianapolis residents held a vigil for Dreasjon Reed, who was fatally shot by police. At least part of it was captured on a Facebook Live video.

       




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Officer-involved shootings: Here's a list of fatal encounters with IMPD

Here is a list of notable officer-involved shootings by Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers in recent years

       




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Sights and sounds from Downtown Indianapolis protest of police shooting of Dreasjon Reed

See sights and sounds from protests in Downtown Indianapolis on May 7, 2020, a day after an Indianapolis police officer fatally shot Dreasjon Reed, 21

       




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Indianapolis police say Dreasjon Reed was shot after stun gun was 'ineffective'

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department on Thursday night released more information about an exchange of gunfire that it says occurred between fatal shooting victim Dreasjon Reed and police.

       




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IMPD chief speaks with Dreasjon Reed's family at site of fatal shooting

IMPD Chief Randal Taylor and Dreasjon Reed's family speak during emotional meeting, near where Reed was killed Wednesday in police-action shooting.

       




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Walking untethered along the ocean floor: Indy Prize finalist feels a connection with marine life

Indianapolis Prize finalist Sylvia Earle was the first woman to act as an Explorer in Residence for the National Geographic Society.

       




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'Slow-rolling disaster': Exclusive look inside the coronavirus units at IU Health Methodist Hospital

IndyStar went inside IU Health Methodist Hospital for an exclusive look at its COVID-19 units in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.

       




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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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Vigil, protest held for Dreasjon Reed, who was fatally shot by Indianapolis police

Dreasjon Reed, 21, was shot and killed following an Indianapolis police pursuit that was broadcast in part on Facebook Live.

       




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V-E Day: Indiana Newspapers announce end of war in Europe

PEACE and VICTORY were the headlines as the U.S. defeated Germany.

       




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Indiana Democratic gubernatorial candidate Woody Myers names running mate

Indiana democratic gubernatorial candidate Woody Myers named Linda Lawson as his running mate in an announcement Friday morning.

       




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Statewide coronavirus update: Coronavirus hospitalizations are down

News and updates on coronavirus in Indiana for May 8, 2020.

       




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Pete Buttigieg tweets demand for 'transparent investigation' of Dreasjon Reed shooting

Former South Bend, Indiana, mayor and former Democratic hopeful for president Pete Buttigieg responded to the shooting of Dreasjon Reed.

       




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Jack Butler, Decatur Township educator lost to COVID-19, remembered as 'caring, nurturing'

"When you think about people that pay it forward, he really captured the essence of someone that consistently did that on a daily basis."

       




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Teacher Appreciation Week: Students, parents, family and coworkers show their appreciation

This Teacher Appreciation Week, IndyStar asked readers to help recognize some of the amazing teachers going above and beyond during these times.

       




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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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'Just for the camera?': Jimmy Kimmel deletes viral video that shows Pence delivering empty PPE boxes

Jimmy Kimmel tweeted and deleted a video clip that purportedly showed Vice President Mike Pence delivering empty PPE boxes to a health care center

       




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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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Is Indiana reopening too soon? 5 things you need to know

Here are five factors to consider when evaluating Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb's plan to begin lifting social distancing restrictions.

       




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What we know about Jimmy Kimmel's video of Mike Pence and empty PPE boxes

Here's what we know about a Jimmy Kimmel video clip supposedly showing Mike Pence delivering empty PPE boxes.