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IFD releases new map of conditions of homes damaged from explosion
The Indianapolis Fire Department released a new map of the updated condition of homes damaged in the explosion on the city’s south side late Saturday night. Officials said there are currently 11 homes in the Richmond Hill subdivision still...
Tags: Richmond Hill, Explosions, Transportation Industry, Emergency Incidents
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Investigators turn attention to individual houses, appliances
The investigation into a deadly explosion on the city's south side continues. The Indiana Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that they do believe natural gas is involved. The National Transportation Safety Board and Citizens Gas both said...
Tags: Explosions, National Security, Transportation Industry, Energy Resources, Emergency Incidents
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NTSB, Citizens Energy finds no evidence of gas-line leak in south side explosion
The National Transportation Safety Board is no longer on the scene of a south side explosion after investigators determined Tuesday there was no evidence of a gas-line leak. NTSB spokesperson Keith Holloway told Fox59 News that pipeline investigators...
Tags: Richmond Hill, Explosions, Transportation Industry, Emergency Incidents, Disasters and Accidents
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Briefing on south side house explosion provides few insights into cause, investigation
Investigators provided few answers Monday afternoon during a briefing about the Saturday night explosion that killed two people. Officials from the Indianapolis Division of Homeland Security, Code Enforcement and Citizens Energy refused to speculate...
Tags: Explosions, Transportation Industry, Environmental Issues, Emergency Incidents, Conservation
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Denzel Washington, Robert Zemeckis in a top 'Flight' ★★★★
"Flight" is exciting — terrific, really — because in addition to the sophisticated storytelling techniques by which it keeps us hooked, it doesn't drag audience sympathies around by the nose, telling us what to think or how to judge the...
Tags: The Rolling Stones (music group), Substance Abuse, Entertainment, Celebrities, Kelly Reilly
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CTA inspection reports show needed repairs in subways
Burned-out lights, broken handrails and cracks in emergency-escape catwalks that pose a tripping hazard are among more than 260 defects CTA safety inspectors have found in the subways of the Red and Blue lines. In the latest safety review of the State...
Tags: Metra, Chicago Transit Authority, Chicago Tribune, Michigan Avenue, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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NTSB: Pilot error led to crash that killed four
The National Transportation Safety Board has ruled pilot error led to a plane crash that killed four people. Ray Harris of Marion and his two daughters, Ramie and Shey, along with Chris Backus died in Nov. 2011. Investigators said Harris lost control...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Accidental Death, Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Industry
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NTSB releases preliminary report on Greensburg plane crash
The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary report into the deadly Greensburg plane crash that killed four people. According to the report, the runway lights were not on when pilot Don Horan tried to land his Piper 46 on Dec. 2....
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Accidental Death, Washington, DC, Air Transportation Industry, Air and Space Accidents
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Local lawmaker: Indiana could okay anti-drunk driving device
An Indiana lawmaker believes the State Legislature would sign off on technology that could stop drunken drivers from getting on the road. The National Transportation Safety Board recommended Tuesday that all states require ignition interlock devices...
Tags: Politics, Transportation Industry, Government, National Government, Justice System
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NTSB: Pilot error led to fatal crash in Feb. 2011
The National Transportation Safety Board announced the results of their investigation into a fatal accident Tuesday. The board said pilot error led to the plane crash that killed 47-year-old James Savor in February of last year. His plane went down...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Accidental Death, Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Industry, Disasters and Accidents
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Hang Up
For all of us cheering the National Transportation Safety Board’s call for a ban on hand-held cell phone calls and texts while driving, we might want to stop clapping and start calling (please not while driving), writing, e-mailing and just shouting...Tags: Transportation, Travel, Transportation Industry, Cell Phones, Road Transportation
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'On The Road' from the rearview mirror
By Nate Owen With the 2011 calendar year drawing to a close, let's take a look back at some highlights of On The Road. There certainly were plenty of noteworthy stories this year. And to think, we're not even a full year old yet. That will come in...Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Entertainment, Chevrolet, Jeep, Hybrid Vehicles
Nov 15, 2012
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Nov 12, 2012
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Nov 1, 2012
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Oct 1, 2012
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Jul 19, 2012
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Dec 13, 2012
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Dec 12, 2012
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Jun 19, 2012
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Dec 15, 2011
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Dec 28, 2011
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