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| It's Race Week! What are your favorite memories of the Indianapolis 500? Who will win this year's race? Share your comments with Track Team 13! |
| Traffic stop yields live grenades A narcotics traffic stop turned up a surprise for Metro officers Monday morning. |
| IPS takes new approach to attracting students How Indianapolis Public Schools are setting the pace for the future. |
| Stadium construction has 'hiccup' There was a setback at Lucas Oil Stadium last week, but planners are unfazed. |
| Three groups appeal state permit for BP oil refinery Three environmental groups are trying to stop BP from continuing its expansion of an oil refinery along Lake Michigan, contending in an appeal to the state Monday that an air permit granted to the company was improperly granted. |
| Parents arrested following infant daughter's death Two parents are under arrest after police investigate their young daughter's death. |
| Zionsville considers Wal-Mart petition The Zionsville Plan Commission unanimously voted against a proposed Wal-Mart Monday night. |
| Oil prices steady; gas breaks $4 in 2 markets Oil prices rose Monday as a new report showed regular gas topped $4 a gallon for the first time in two U.S. metropolitan areas. |
| Lowe's 1Q profit falls nearly 18 pct Lowe's Cos., the nation's second biggest home improvement retailer, reported a 17.9 percent drop in first-quarter earnings and lowered its guidance for the year on Monday as the slumping U.S. housing market and softer economy hurt sales. |
| Local chiropractor invents 'Bounderball' Remember when TaeBo first took off? Maybe Bounderball is next. |
| Blood center faces O-negative shortage The Indiana Blood Center is in critical need of type O-negative blood. |
| Indianapolis ranks poorly in women's heart health study When it comes to heart-friendly cities for women, Indianapolis ranked poorly in a recent study. |
| City reveals Super Bowl bid Read the bid organizers will present to NFL owners Tuesday in hopes of landing the 2012 Super Bowl for Indianapolis. |
| Indiana man drills for backyard oil A quest for natural gas turned into a small oil boom for a man in eastern Indiana. |
| Teens struck by drunk driver A call to police about a drunk driver turned into a scary situation for two teenagers. |
| 1973 crash changed driver's life A terrifying wreck in the 1973 Indianapolis 500 led one driver down a road that landed him in prison. |
| Sampson stays mum on IU situation Former IU coach Kelvin Sampson declined to talk about the ongoing investigation at IU as he started his new job with the Milwaukee Bucks. |
| WTHR GM explains DTV switchover on WTLC WTHR took another step to help viewers avoid a digital dilemma and make the switch from analog television to DTV by next February. |
| Boston's Lester no-hits Royals Red Sox lefty Jon Lester has thrown the first no-hitter in the majors this season, doing it in tonight's 7-0 win over the Kansas City Royals. |
| IUPUI coach, players will take shoes to Africa Ron Hunter will help deliver 200,000 pairs of shoes donated after he went barefoot during a game in January. |
| Center Grove standout signs with IUPUI Jason Smeathers of Center Grove High School will join the IUPUI basketball team as a non-scholarship player next season. |
| Pens rout Flyers to earn trip to Stanley Cup final Sid and The Kids are off to the Stanley Cup finals, thanks to a dominating run by a younger-than-young Pittsburgh Penguins team that has taken only two seasons to transform itself from one of the NHL's worst to one of its best. |
| Pierce scores 41 to lead Celtics to Eastern finals Paul Pierce returned home and made sure the Celtics would play there again. |
| Colts stars Sanders, Freeney continuing injury rehab The Indianapolis Colts' Bob Sanders and Dwight Freeney would rather be playing football than watching. |
| American Dream decides against replacement driver in 500 American Dream Motorsports decided against a last-minute effort to get a car into next week's Indianapolis 500 following a crash by team driver Phil Giebler. |
| DeWitt's two RBI singles help Dodgers beat Reds 6-5 Associated Press - May 20, 2008 1:43 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Rookie Blake DeWitt's RBI single with two outs in the ninth inning lifted the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 6-5 comeback win over... |
| Soto leads Cubs over Astros Associated Press - May 20, 2008 1:43 AM ET HOUSTON (AP) - Geovany Soto didn't get the automatic home run he deserved, but it didn't matter as the Chicago Cubs beat the Houston Astros 7-2 on... |
| Pujols hits two mighty homers for Cards Associated Press - May 20, 2008 1:03 AM ET SAN DIEGO (AP) - Albert Pujols hit two mighty home runs, and Cesar Izturis and Ryan Ludwick also went yard in leading the St. |
| McCain's national finance co-chair resigns John McCain's national finance co-chairman has stepped down, the latest casualty of a presidential campaign eager to cauterize damage caused by its ties to lobbyists. |
| Court upholds part of child porn law The Supreme Court has upheld criminal penalties for promoting child pornography. |
| New Foreign Affairs chair shirks spotlight Rep. Howard Berman keeps a big Thermos behind his desk. That way, he never has to ask anyone to fetch coffee for him. |
| Review: Good to see Indy, but 'Skull' is a mess It's obvious that this fourth film in the Indiana Jones series really has no idea where to go. |
| Actor-activist Sheen receives honor at Notre Dame The University of Notre Dame honored actor and activist Martin Sheen Sunday with its Laetare Medal for his humanitarian work. |
| Katzenberg says he's running his own dream factory You would think Jeffrey Katzenberg had to be one of those kids with movie posters plastering his bedroom walls - images of "Pinocchio," "Peter Pan," "Dumbo," all of his favorite animated fantasies. |
| Sheen receives honor from Notre Dame A fictional role may have helped lead to a real-life honor for actor and human rights advocate Martin Sheen. |
| Chesney wins Entertainer of the Year Kenny Chesney won entertainer of the year for a fourth straight time Sunday, then promptly took issue with the way the Academy of Country music awarded the honor: through fan votes. |
| Chesney leads ACM nominations Kenny Chesney leads all nominees at the 43rd Annual Academy of Country Music Awards with 11 and can tie Garth Brooks by winning his fourth straight entertainer of the year trophy. |
| 'Prince Caspian' tops weekend box office "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" dethroned "Iron Man" as ruler at the box office, pulling down $56.6 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. |
| 'Indiana Jones' debut survives Cannes critics "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," earned a respectful - though far from glowing - reception Sunday at the Cannes Film Festival. |
| A Nappanee soldier is remembered The community continues to mourn the death of a Nappanee soldier. Forty-eight-year-old Army Staff Sergeant James Snyder died May 10th at Fort Benning in Georgia. |
| US 31 Major Moves project means moving for some Over 450 property owners are slated to be affected by the widening and reconstruction of US-31 from South Bend to Plymouth. |
| As Seen On TV -- The Grill Daddy We've cooked up an As Seen on TV test just in time for your Memorial Day weekend cook-out. See if using the Grill Daddy will pay off for your grill master! |
| Families of Hanna teens mourn, hope lessons are learned Three teens died in a car accident involving a train Saturday morning. Family members say it was only a matter of time before a tragedy happened at the dangerous intersection. |
| End of the picket line for American Axle? On Monday, some 800-striking workers in Three Rivers cast ballots to help decide the fate of a tentative contract agreement with American Axle. |
| Family member accused of murdering 85-year-old woman 85-year-old Margaret Bosworth was found stabbed to death in her Cass County home this weekend. Police say Bosworth's grandson's wife is the murder suspect. |
| Prosecutor files reckless homicide charges against South Bank Bar aggressor Police say James Muddiman Sr. was ushering patrons out of the South Bank Bar on Lincolnway East in South Bend when 27-year-old Joshua Kati assaulted him. Kati threw just one fatal punch. |
| Indiana soldier dies from injuries sustained in Iraq Officials say Army Staff Sergeant James Snyder, a Nappanee resident, died in Columbus, Georgia on May 10th. |
| Nearly 3,000 Notre Dame students become alumni at Sunday's graduation The 163rd commencement address was given by Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, while actor and human rights activist Martin Sheen received the Laetare Medal -- the university's highest honor. |
| Tri-Fun’s three-wheeled autocycle combines comfort with motorcycle economy Already sold in Italy, India, and China for two decades, Tri-Fun’s concept is based on the motorcycle, but with the comforts of a car -- a radio, heat, air conditioning, and seatbelts. |
| Dismissed Michigan City High teacher John Scheimann arrested for trespassing He is currently being sued for allegedly saying the father of one of his Muslim students is a terrorist. |
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