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'Mind Your Banners' podcast: IU basketball and pandemic talk

Zach Osterman and Chronic Hoosier discuss the commitment of big man Logan Duncomb in the latest 'Mind Your Banners' podcast

       




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'Mind Your Banners' podcast: Time to answer your questions

IU Insider Zach Osterman sits down with Chronic Hoosier to answer your questions, talking everything from IU sports to Btown eats to memories and more

       




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You'll see these changes at the grocery as stores battle coronavirus

Grocery stores continue to make changes for the safety of shoppers and employees during the coronavirus pandemic.

      




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'They still want you to come in': Some workers, businesses disagree on what's 'essential'

Some employees disagree with employers who say their businesses are essential. Experts say the definition's gray area makes it hard for workers.

      




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'Where are they when you need help?' Restaurants want insurers to cover coronavirus losses

Business interruption insurance replaces income lost when a business must close. But insurers say policies don't cover coronavirus-related closures.

       




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Indiana unemployment: Your questions answered

A compilation of question and answers about filing for unemployment insurance benefits in Indiana.

       




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Shopping malls could reopen soon. Here are the changes you can expect.

Simon Property Group has published protocols to keep shoppers safe during coronavirus. Here's what changes the shopping mall owner is planning.

       




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Scared of the coronavirus? Refusing to work could affect your unemployment benefits

Indiana workers could lose their eligibility for unemployment benefits if they are recalled to work but refuse to return over fears of the coronavirus

       




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Editorial: Helping Indy's young black males requires city-wide effort

More than 100 companies and nonprofits have pledged support for the Your Life Matters initiative, created to help the city's most vulnerable residents. That's a great start, but momentum is critical.

       




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Letter from Editor Katrice Hardy: Thank you for supporting local journalism

The pandemic has impacted us in many ways, but despite these challenges, our commitment to our community and you is stronger than ever.

       




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Brad Stevens' advice for promising rookie Romeo Langford: 'Don't get your shot blocked'

Despite a rough outing Tuesday night, Brad Stevens and Celtics believe the future is bright for the pride of New Albany.

      




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WATCH LIVE NOW: Storytellers Project brings you personal stories about belonging

Join the Des Moines Storytellers Project LIVE in your home as five Americans share personal stories about belonging.

       




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Here's why you'll see colorful 'smoke' coming from an Old Northside chimney on Friday

You can see this art in person while you social distance. The Harrison Center will send colorful "smoke" from its historic chimney for the first time.

       




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Every restaurant you'll try at IndyStar Wine & Food Experience

28 of the best Indianapolis restaurants serve tastings.

       




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We want to know the Best Things in Indianapolis, and we need your help

We're on the quest to find Indianapolis' best things in 150 categories. Nominate your favorites now!

       




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This deal gets you all-you-can-eat tastings from the best Indianapolis restaurants

Half-price tickets let you eat, drink wine and see Food Network's Scott Conant at the IndyStar Wine & Food Experience.

       




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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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Former Purdue center Matt Haarms transferring to Brigham Young

Matt Haarms will join the Cougars as a graduate transfer with one season of eligibility remaining.

       




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You can now find Elvis Presley final-concert plaque amid shiny new spots on Market Street

Elvis Presley fans gather inside new luxury apartment tower 360 Market Square to rededicate 16-year-old plaque previously displaced by construction.

      




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Harry Styles in Indianapolis: What you need to know

One Direction singer Harry Styles will bring his solo tour to Bankers Life Fieldhouse Wednesday, 383 days after the concert was announced.

      




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Dave Matthews Band at Ruoff: What you need to know

The Dave Matthews Band will return to Indiana after taking a break in 2017.

      




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Four ways Dave Matthews Band played a youthful 39th show at Ruoff amphitheater

Jam-band roots, revamped lineup and a new album translate into a fresh performance by the Dave Matthews Band at the venue once known as Deer Creek.

      




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5 new Indiana albums you should be listening to right now

Check out 2018 albums by Indiana's Richard Edwards, S.M. Wolf, Rob Dixon, Brother O' Brother and Peteyboy.

       




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You won't believe the doughnut ice cream sandwiches coming to Fountain Square

People wait in line for these giant ice cream-stuffed doughnuts, even on snowy winter days.

      




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These rooftop bars and restaurants will help you live your best summer

Indy has a range of high-altitude hotspots, and more are in the works.

      




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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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This deal gets you all-you-can-eat tastings from the best Indianapolis restaurants

Half-price tickets let you eat, drink wine and see Food Network's Scott Conant at the IndyStar Wine & Food Experience.

       




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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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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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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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Protect your plants: Temperatures could fall into the upper 20s Friday night

Cover your vegetables and bring in your flowers: Central Indiana could see temperatures as low as the upper 20s Friday night.

       




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Indiana BMV is reopening locations. Here's what you need to know.

Locations of the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles are reopening to offer services that can be provided only inside a branch.

       




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Think you had coronavirus? Now you can be tested to check

People who want to know if they were infected with coronavirus in the past can now get antibody testing to check.

       




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Pick your England T20 World Cup team

After England's 2-1 T20 series win in South Africa, pick your team for the opening T20 World Cup game in October.




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Which cricketer are you most like during lockdown?

Find out which cricketer you are most like - with our entirely unscientific personality quiz.




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Ashes quiz: How well do you remember Stokes' Headingley Test?

It was the match made famous by Ben Stokes' heroics. But just how much can you recall from the epic third Ashes Test last summer?




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Quiz: What do you remember of 2020 so far in cricket?

With cricket on hold because of coronavirus, here is a chance to test your knowledge of what has happened in 2020.




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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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Indian Premier League: Pick your all-time IPL XI

Who would you select in an all-time Indian Premier League XI?




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Anderson, Dravid, Ponting & Botham - your cricket questions answered

Test Match Special statistician Andrew Samson answers some of your cricketing questions.




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Coronavirus: Can you compare the UK with Italy?

The UK has passed Italy's death toll but it's hard to make direct comparisons.




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Project Restart: Your questions answered on sport's potential return

In a BBC Sport special, we answer your questions on the potential return of sport amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Bradley Simmonds' 20 minute workout will maintain your football fitness

Former footballer turned personal trainer Bradley Simmonds has designed 10 exercises that will help players of all levels keep in shape during lockdown.




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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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Ramadan: Young Muslims share coronavirus lockdown diaries

Three young Muslims share their experiences on what Ramadan has been like so far during life in lockdown.




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Coronavirus: Young men 'more likely to ignore lockdown'

Psychologists find they are more likely to meet friends than women.




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'Don't go visit your mom' on Mother's Day, San Francisco health director advises

The director of the San Francisco Department of Public Health told residents Wednesday not to visit their mothers on Mother's Day, even if wearing masks and keeping six feet apart.




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Pool rules: Riverside County says spread out, stay in your lane

Pool parties are frowned on, as health officials offer guidelines for the use of apartment and HOA pools and spas.




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First youths test positive for coronavirus in L.A. County juvenile halls

Two youths have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in L.A. County's juvenile halls. The teens were only recently booked and were kept away from the general population, officials say.




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Mother's Day: Here's what loved ones want you to know about some amazing sports moms

For 2020 "Sports Mom of the Year," Kyle Neddenriep received heartfelt nominations from fathers, mothers, husbands, sons, daughters and friends.