Stafford hopes Super Bowl ring comes before engagement ring
Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford, making the media rounds today in Indianapolis to promote DirecTV, just didn't know when to be political or even outright dodge a question.
Super security goes into place for Super Bowl
Law enforcement officials charged with Super Bowl security are taking extraordinary measures to prevent a terrorist attack, but they’re also working to keep the event from being a field day for common criminals.
Indy's good first impression
“So … what are people saying about Indianapolis?” Well, there’s a long way to go between now and Super Bowl Sunday but, so far, so good.
Receiver Floyd bracing for NFL scrutiny
Michael Floyd knows "Interrogation Day" is coming.
Super Bowl coaches share mutual respect
By Tim Ethridge Scripps Howard News Service INDIANAPOLIS -- Neither Bill Belichick nor Tom Coughlin is known as a wild-and-crazy guy.
Indy draws on super effort to overcome skeptics
Leaders of Indiana's capital city spent years gussying up their downtown to prepare for Super Bowl XLVI -- by building big sports and convention venues and luring nice hotels, popular restaurants and a four-story shopping mall.
It’s competitive and it’s a classic, but in the end it’s another Giant disappointment for Patriots
In its simplest terms, Super Bowl XLVI comes down to this: Eli Manning vs. the New England defense is a more favorable matchup than Tom Brady vs. the New York defense.
NASCAR: 2013 Ford Fusion racer rolls out at Charlotte: Video
The 2012 NASCAR Media Tour at Charlotte Motor Speedway has been a little light on scoops--was it really headline news that Danica Patrick isn't racing in the 2012 Indianapolis 500?
IMPD officers search for hit and run assailant
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers were called to a hit and run scene near the intersection of South Lynhurst Drive and Seerley Creek Road around 7:30 p.m. Jan. 18.
'Open For Business': Ind. House OKs right-to-work
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana is poised to become the first right-to-work state in more than a decade after the Republican-controlled House passed legislation Wednesday banning unions from collecting mandatory fees from workers.