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| Diamond customers in for refund? That engagement ring could be worth some cash - and you don't even have to hock it! |
| BMV unveils new website The BMV wants you to go online instead of making a trip to the license branch. |
| IRS warns of stimulus check scams The IRS is mailing out millions of economic stimulus checks, and that has scam artists looking to cash in. |
| Indianapolis Zoo to award $100,000 to researcher A wildlife researcher who has spent more than 50 years working to save endangered species will be named the 2008 winner of The Indianapolis Prize. |
| Dennis Quaid testifies of peril to newborn twins Dennis Quaid told Congress on Wednesday of a near-fatal drug mix-up in which his newborn twins were administered 1,000 times the normal dose of a blood thinner. |
| Inflation pressures ease despite food price jump Inflation pressures eased a bit in April despite the biggest jump in food prices in 18 years. |
| Clear Channel, lenders resolve dispute over buyout Clear Channel Communications Inc. has settled a legal dispute with the lenders funding its private equity buyout. |
| US foreclosure filings surge 65 percent in April More U.S. homeowners fell behind on mortgage payments last month, driving the number of homes facing foreclosure up 65 percent versus the same month last year. |
| Exercise may protect girls from future breast cancer New research shows exercise during the teen years - starting as young as age 12 - can help protect girls from breast cancer when they're grown. |
| Government to unveil fitness test for adults If you didn't get a Presidential Physical Fitness Award in school, the government is giving you another chance to prove you're in shape. |
| Study: Over half of Americans on chronic medicines For the first time, it appears that more than half of all insured Americans are taking prescription medicines regularly for chronic health problems, a study shows. |
| Family outraged over alleged hate crime attack The family of an Indiana college student wants the state to recognize hate crimes after an altercation turned violent. |
| Thompson ready for November challenge Jill Long Thompson is looking to unify Indiana Democrats in the run up to the general election. |
| Briscoe looking to put rookie year behind him Ryan Briscoe is hoping to put a rough rookie year behind him. |
| Expensive gas prompts schedule changes at local schools One school district is rethinking its kindergarten schedule due to high fuel costs. |
| Suspect speaks about kicking incident A burglary suspect whose arrest is the focus of a police investigation says officer went too far. |
| Survey looks at perceptions of downtown Indianapolis Who goes downtown, how often and why? See the results of a survey. |
| Teacher jailed over sex allegations A Warren Township teacher is in jail after allegations she had a sexual relationship with a 15-year-old boy. |
| Pistons oust Magic, reach 6th straight East finals The Detroit Pistons made just enough shots and stops to advance to the Eastern Conference finals for a sixth straight year. |
| Hornets beat spurs 101-79 to take 3-2 series lead David West and the New Orleans Hornets sure looked happy to be at home. |
| Fever start season without Catchings The Indiana Fever are hoping for better results this time when they play without Tamika Catchings. |
| 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. |
| Lakers 111 Jazz 104 - Lakers lead series 3-2 Associated Press - May 15, 2008 2:03 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Kobe Bryant scored 26 points and added six rebounds and seven assists as the Los Angeles Lakers extended the stunning home success... |
| Bryant scores 26, Lakers beat Jazz 111-104 Associated Press - May 15, 2008 1:53 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Kobe Bryant scored 26 points, his teammates kept Utah at bay down the stretch, and Los Angeles Lakers extended the stunning home... |
| Tejada lifts Astros past Giants Associated Press - May 15, 2008 1:33 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Miguel Tejada had three hits, including the go-ahead single in the seventh, and Lance Berkman and Brad Ausmus homered to help the... |
| Edwards gives long-awaited endorsement to Obama Democrat John Edwards has given his long-awaited endorsement to Barack Obama. |
| Paparazzi snap Britney Spears as she rear-ends SUV Another Britney Spears fender-bender, another instant online video. |
| Another elimination from 'Dancing With the Stars' Tony Award winner Marissa Jaret Winokur won't be adding a mirrorball trophy to her collection of prizes - the actress was eliminated Tuesday from "Dancing With the Stars." |
| Michiana man helping survivors in Myanmar In the midst of death and destruction, a Michiana man considers himself lucky to be in Myanmar helping with relief effort. |
| Village of Three Oaks in financial trouble After reaching a financial breaking point this week, residents in the village of Three Oaks have been asking how they got in the hole to begin with. |
| A Family Divided -- Part 2 In most murder cases, the victims are not just the ones whose lives are taken; the crime also affects those left behind, forced to deal with a lifetime of pain. |
| Cab driver robbed, threatened with knife Elkhart cab driver, James Edwards, was threatened with a knife by a passenger. |
| Chrysler gas cards offer steady prices at the pump Chrysler offers a way to secure gas prices as they continue to climb. |
| Elkhart smoking ban starts Thursday Elkhart's ban on smoking in public places starts Thursday, May 15. |
| Michigan City to redevelop Trail Creek district Plans are underway for new homes and restaurants to go in along Michigan City's Trail Creek. The creek flows into Lake Michigan on the north end of of the city. |
| John Edwards endorses Barack Obama for president Democrat John Edwards has given his long-awaited endorsement to Barack Obama. The former senator is now backing his one-time rival. |
| Michael Edison has new lease on coaching career Seven months after leaving Plymouth due to the improper use of a school computer, Michael Edison has landed his second chance as the new boys basketball coach at LaVille. |
| Plymouth assistant Stuckmeyer offered Pilgrims hoops job Despite legendary Pilgrims coach Jack Edison throwing his name in the hat for the vacant boys basketball job, Plymouth has offered the position to 25-year-old assistant Kevin Stuckmeyer, a source close to the situation tells Newscenter 16. |
| Students learn water safety for summer It is almost summertime, which means kids are going to be spending more time near the water. |
| Polizzotto’s name added to national memorial More than a year after his death, a fallen South Bend police officer has been added to the national memorial. |
| Donnelly and Congress hope to lower gas prices Gas prices may soon be dropping by as much as 25 cents a gallon within the month. |
| Mother dies of injuries from fire that killed 2 children A mother who had been hospitalized since a Sunday fire that killed two daughters has died of her injuries. A Wishard Memorial Hospital spokesman says 29-year-old Natasha Drake died late Tuesday in the intensive care unit. |
| Court restricts part of sex offender residency law The Indiana Court of Appeals says the state can't force convicted sex offenders to move if they owned their home before a state law that bars them from living near schools or other places frequented by children. |
| Gay Ball State student says attack was hate crime A Ball State University student says he and his friends were attacked outside a Muncie bar because of their sexuality. |
| Court overrules juvenile penalty in MySpace tirade The Indiana Supreme Court has overruled a judge who placed a middle school student on probation for posting an expletive-laden entry on MySpace criticizing her principal. |
| Bald eagle removed from state's endangered list Bald eagles have been removed from Indiana's endangered species list. To mark the event, state wildlife biologists released an eagle yesterday at Monroe Reservoir. |
| Video catches police officers kicking suspect after chase A pastor says a videotape of officers kicking a burglary suspect following a chase is likely to damage police efforts to improve relations with the community. |
| Lawsuit: Life-threatening conditions at Lake County Jail Four men have filed a federal lawsuit alleging conditions at the Lake County Jail -- including presence of the drug-resistant staph bacteria -- are so dangerous to be life-threatening. |
| Doctor gets a laugh over 51-cent tax bill from Brighton A doctor says he got a laugh out of a 51-cent property tax bill from Brighton that cost the city $5.21 to send. The Livingston County Daily Press & Argus of Howell reports Phil Kazanji recently got the letter demanding payment via certified mail. |
| Mega Millions jackpot increases to $196 million The jackpot in the multistate Mega Millions lottery drawing has grown to $196 million. None of the tickets sold for Tuesday's $166 million drawing matched all five lotto numbers and the Mega Ball. The next drawing is Friday. |
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