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| Read IU's response to the NCAA Read the entire response written by Indiana University to the NCAA in response to allegations of recruiting violations by former coach Kelvin Sampson. |
| Bloomington man charged in son's attempted murder A Bloomington man is charged with attempted murder after he allegedly tried to strangle his nine-year-old son. |
| Researchers study pipe bombs Why some pipe bomb explosions in Noblesville Tuesday were a learning experience... |
| Gas prices hit $3.95 per gallon Find out how much it costs you to drive to and from work every day. |
| Stores help drivers deal with rising costs Where you can sign up to save on your next trip to the gas station. |
| HDTV breakdowns mean "Buyer Beware" What you need to know about that "bargain" HDTV you've got your eye on. |
| Man dies in crash that closed I-465 ramp A motorcycle crash has closed an exit ramp on the city's south side. |
| Police search for Southport Rd. bank robber Metro Police are investigating a robbery at a bank on the southeast side of Indianapolis Monday afternoon. |
| Clinton posts West Virginia win Hillary Rodham Clinton picked up another big win Tuesday night, beating Barack Obama in the West Virginia primary. |
| Mother in Hillside Ave. fire dies Natasha Drake, who lost her two daughters in a Sunday house fire, has died at Wishard Hospital. |
| Greenwood Police looking for MySpace friends Police hope a popular social networking web site will deter criminals from approaching children online. |
| Vitor Meira enjoys big following Vitor Meira and his fan club were in a victorious mood coming off a very impressive qualifying run. |
| Long ball beats Indians, 7-1 Richmond crushed back-to-back-to-back homers in the sixth inning as the Braves posted a 7-1 win over Indianapolis Tuesday evening at Victory Field. |
| New indictment against Bonds unsealed Federal prosecutors have filed a new indictment against Barry Bonds, charging the home run king with 14 counts of lying to a grand jury and one count of obstruction. |
| Belgian media: Henin to quit tennis Associated Press - May 14, 2008 1:53 AM ET BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - Justine Henin (EH'-nen) is quitting professional tennis, according to a Belgian newspaper. |
| James Garner hospitalized after stroke Actor James Garner has been hospitalized in Los Angeles after suffering a minor stroke at his home last week. |
| A Family Divided -- Part 1 Jeff Pelley’s 14-year-old sister Jacque and 10-year-old stepsister Jessi were gone the night of the tragic murders. We have their reactions on Jeff’s recent appeal, and their two very different views on his conviction. |
| Michigan City school board fires Scheimann Teacher accused of calling student's father a terrorist has contract cancelled. |
| Union-North United School construction project moves forward Construction controversy continues in the Union-North United School Corporation. |
| Clinton picks up at least 16 delegates in West Virginia Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY) takes home more than half of the state's 28 delegates. But Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) is still the leader in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. |
| Michiana connection to China quake Students and faculty at Goshen College anxiously wait for news of friends and family in Sichuan Province, China. |
| Three Oaks faces financial troubles The "books" are deep in the red at the village office in Three Oaks, MI. The Village President explains and residents react. |
| Property tax letter "a scam or just short of it" Berrien County’s Treasurer fears that someone may be trying to use the foreclosure crisis to their financial advantage. |
| Hamilton Primary’s Penny Thibideau honored with 16 Excellence in Education award We received an entry from an adult who wanted to thank his second grade teacher. We found her, and she's still teaching today, and still inspiring kids to be their very best. |
| Nick Polizzotto's name added to national memorial Fallen South Bend Police Corporal Nick Polizzotto was honored last week by his department, and his name was added to a national memorial Tuesday night. |
| Cubs let one slip away at Wrigley Marquis can't hold 3-0 lead; Padres win in Chcago |
| SPORTS: The O.J. Mayo scandal had to be expecrted at USC Allegations of improper benefits surround the former Trojan star |
| Pulaski County murder suspect dies from self-inflicted wounds |
| State police investigate death at Elkhart Police Department |
| Local auto dealer debuts gas-efficient vehicle |
| Elkhart County salutes fallen officers |
| Scattered T-Showers from Time to Time, Drier Late? Wed, 14 May 2008 09:19:13 +0000 RAINY COMMUTE THIS MORNING: Scattered showers and storms are rumbling through. Here is a look at Rainfall Totals as of 5:15 AM. Rainfall Totals 5:15AM TODAY: A cold front will pass through the state today. In advance of the front, rain and some rumbles of thunder will pass through. Severe storms are [...] |
| Overnight Showers & Thundershowers Wed, 14 May 2008 02:37:35 +0000 An approaching cold front will trigger showers and a few thundershowers overnight. The risk for severe weather stays just to our west. Overnight temperatures remain mild with the clouds and rain chances. The rain chances will linger into Wednesday and Thursday, but no all day rains are in the forecast. Temperatures will be cooler than average [...] |
| I-Team 8 Special Report: Prepare to Pay An I-Team 8 investigation uncovers new information about how your property tax bill could be going up just when you thought it would be coming down. |
| Bureau warns of collection agency scam The Better Business Bureau said it's getting lots of complaints about a particular company. It involves someone trying to convince people to give their personal information to a stranger on the phone. |
| Mother who lost 2 children in Mother's Day fire, dies Wishard Hospital officials confirm the mother who was hospitalized after a Mother's Day fire has died. Natasha Drake died Tuesday evening. |
| Warren Township teacher accused of sex with student Police said a 15-year-old male student claims it all started at the Renaissance school with suggestive conversations between him and his teacher. |
| Carmel woman worries for friends, family involved in China quake The news is only getting worse from Sichuan Province in China. The number of dead continues to grow and the number of homes destroyed is in the millions after a major earthquake. |
| Group fighting to rename Indianapolis Airport For over three decades the Indianapolis International Airport has been a household name for Hoosiers, but prior to 1976 it was known as Weir Cook. |
| New indictment against slugger Barry Bonds unsealed Federal prosecutors have filed a new indictment against Barry Bonds, charging the home run king with 14 counts of lying to a grand jury and one count of obstruction when he denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs. |
| Graham Rahal in, out of Indy lineup 3 times Graham Rahal has the distinction of being the only driver ever bumped from the Indy 500 lineup three times on the first day of qualifying. |
| Clinton scores big win in West Virginia Associated Press - May 14, 2008 3:33 AM ET CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Hillary Clinton routed Barack Obama in West Virginia's primary, but she's barely dented Obama's delegate lead. |
| Mississippi Democrat wins U.S. House seat in special election Associated Press - May 14, 2008 12:23 AM ET JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - A Mississippi Democrat is headed to Congress after winning in a special election. |
| Clinton "determined" to stay in race Associated Press - May 13, 2008 9:43 PM ET CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Hillary Clinton says her win in the West Virginia Democratic presidential primary is an "overwhelming vote of... |
| Clinton wins by wide margin in West Virginia primary Associated Press - May 13, 2008 8:23 PM ET CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton is the winner in West Virginia's Democratic primary. |
| Video catches police officers kicking suspect after chase Associated Press - May 13, 2008 7:24 PM ET INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A pastor says a videotape of officers kicking a burglary suspect following a chase is likely to damage police efforts to improve... |
| More bodies exhumed to try to solve 100-year-old mystery Associated Press - May 13, 2008 7:14 PM ET SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - The bodies of 3 children who died in a fire 100 years ago have been exhumed by a forensic anthropologist trying to solve a... |
| Lawsuit: Life-threatening conditions at Lake County Jail Associated Press - May 13, 2008 6:24 PM ET HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) - Four men have filed a federal lawsuit alleging conditions at the Lake County Jail -- including presence of the drug-resistant... |
| Arizona governor ends sheriff's immigration contract Associated Press - May 14, 2008 3:33 AM ET PHOENIX (AP) - The man who describes himself as the toughest sheriff in America says his effort to round up illegal immigrants is being hurt by "dirty... |
| MySpace wins $230 million anti-spam judgment Associated Press - May 14, 2008 2:33 AM ET NEW YORK (AP) - The popular Internet destination MySpace has won an almost quarter-billion-dollar damage judgment against a notorious spammer known as... |
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