Indianapolis Times
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The Indianapolis Times was an evening newspaper that served the city of Indianapolis, Indiana from the late 1800s to 1965 when the paper ceased publishing. The Times received a Pulitzer Prize in 1928 for Public Service when they ran an article that exposed political corruption in the state and the KKK.[1]
The Indianapolis Times began as the Indianapolis Sun in 1878 and ceased publication on October 11, 1965. At the time of its demise, the paper was owned by Scripps-Howard. There was a historical marker located at the Times building in downtown Indianapolis, but, as of 2007, it is in storage.