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Art walks and the new arts season
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| Getting tough on sex. A federal judge has cleared tighter city regulations on Indianapolis sex shops — including taking doors off private viewing booths and making stores close at night and on Sundays — all as a way of “keeping our neighborhoods safe.” The city apparently considers a penis in the hand far more dangerous than a machine gun. | |
| Helping IndyGo keep going. A good sign that the city isn’t giving up on public transportation: City-County Council members, on Monday, reacted positively to the possibility of a $7.4 million property tax increase for the bus system. While nobody wants to pay more taxes, some things are worth the price. | |
| Settling the mold battle. Beazer Homes has agreed to a settlement with homeowners devastated by mold problems in their Northside neighborhoods. While some homeowners aren’t sure the $24 million settlement will become a reality, the move is a step in the right direction for these embattled area residents. |
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Sep 8, 2008
Downtown
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