Thanks to a cancellation last week, the Days Hotel Airport in Indianapolis found itself with 200 rooms available for Super Bowl weekend.

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Indianapolis jazz musician Cathy Morris was almost trembling as she held her long-lost electric violin again Friday. She’d given it up for stolen, probably about a year ago after one of her performances, when it disappeared from under a stage at Indianapolis International Airport.

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15 applicants seek to fill vacancy left after Randall Shepard’s departure from Indiana Supreme Court

Ten Indianapolis attorneys, four of them serving as judges, are among 15 applicants to fill the upcoming vacancy on the Indiana Supreme Court.

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Bars get a temporary break from smoking ban under Indiana House amendment

Measure gives Indiana taverns an 18-month window to go smoke-free

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Fans, city stoked for opening of Super Bowl 2012 Village

Pulsing with people, excitement and anticipation, Downtown Indianapolis was transformed Friday by the Super Bowl Village. Touted as “the epicenter of awesome,” the open-air attraction debuted with music, fireworks and the newness of a made-over Georgia Street.

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Review: ISO pays homage to 20th-century Russian masters

Twentieth-century composers tend to be interpreted by how they responded to the period’s general turmoil, particularly if they are Russian.

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Hoosier with gun arrested at Florida airport

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — An Indiana man was arrested after authorities say security personnel at St

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2nd victim dies in Kokomo shootings

KOKOMO, Ind. — Police say a second person has died from what investigators believe was a series of random shootings in downtown Kokomo.

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‘Barefoot Bandit’ sentenced to 6 1/2 years

SEATTLE — After a two-year international crime spree in which he survived a handful of crash landings, Colton Harris-Moore — the infamous “Barefoot Bandit” — says he’s lucky to be alive.

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Latest military base closings could hurt Indiana

WASHINGTON — Indiana may have to fight for its military facilities if Congress goes along with the Pentagon’s request for a new round of base closings.

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