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| Possible injury in school bus crash One person may have been injured in a crash involving a school bus Wednesday afternoon. |
| Community Day at IMS Fans packed the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Wednesday to get up close to drivers, the track and everything that makes the month of May so exciting. |
| Valenzuela sentenced in child molest case A man who broke into an Indianapolis apartment and molested a five-year-old girl in her bedroom is going to prison for 32 years. |
| City holds Super Bowl rally City officials celebrated their successful Super Bowl bid with east side students Wednesday. |
| FAA, union disagree over South Bend airport staffing The control tower at South Bend Regional Airport closed for more than an hour this month because of a staffing shortage, and the head of the local air controllers union says it could happen more frequently unless changes are made. |
| Feds may help cell phone users get break on fees The government is quietly negotiating to help cell phone customers avoid expensive fees when they cancel contracts with wireless companies, The Associated Press has learned. |
| Oil rises above $130 a barrel for first time Oil prices rose above $130 a barrel for the first time Wednesday in Asia as supply concerns mounted and the dollar weakened. |
| Honda to sell new gas-electric hybrid next year Honda will sell a new, improved and affordable gas-electric hybrid in the U.S., Japan and Europe starting in early 2009. |
| Government website ranks area hospitals The Bush administration is urging you to check out what other central Indiana patients said about area hospitals before you pick where you will get treatment. |
| Carbon nanotubes mimic asbestos in early study Strong, versatile little "nanotubes" made out of carbon are considered future stars in nanotechnology research in medicine and industry. |
| A grim diagnosis: Kennedy's brain cancer is worst kind A malignant glioma, the diagnosis doctors gave Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, is the worst kind of brain cancer. |
| Techtop hiring in Columbus Techtop Incorporated will open a new plant and distribution center and hire more than 60 workers. |
| Indianapolis Super Bowl bid executive summary The Indianapolis Super Bowl bid released its executive summary Tuesday. |
| American Airline to charge $15 baggage fee A major airline serving Indianapolis is the first to boost charges of an essential for almost every passenger. |
| Indianapolis girl making strides after pit bull attack Amaya Hess was attacked by a pit bull in May 2006. Eyewitness News has documented her recovery for half of her life. |
| Indy 500: A family affair This year's race includes several families with deep Indy 500 roots. |
| Indiana families following Kennedy's case There are Indiana families hoping that Senator Kennedy's plight will help raise money for research into a deadly disease. |
| Mother arrested for child neglect A mother is under arrest facing felony neglect charges and her eight-year-old son is in state custody. |
| Hoosier WWII vets make pilgrimage to DC war memorial It was a long but satisfying and emotional day for Hoosiers who fought in World War II. |
| Mom in trouble over bullying incident A Bloomington mother faces charges and a lawsuit Wednesday night after she admitted to helping her daughter "bully" a teenage classmate - in a bizarre way. |
| Ballard pleased with Super Bowl bid Mayor Ballard calls the Super Bowl bid a "good victory for the city." |
| Saints' Grant indicted on involuntary manslaughter New Orleans Saints defensive end Charles Grant has been indicted on a charge of involuntary manslaughter stemming from a February altercation at a nightclub. |
| NFL owners vote to opt out of labor agreement The NFL and its players' union are on the clock. |
| Lucas thrilled at Super Bowl bid The man behind the name of Lucas Oil Stadium had no doubts that Indianapolis would be hosting Super Bowl XLVI. |
| Falcons sign QB Matt Ryan to $72M contract For the second time in eight years, the Atlanta Falcons opened the vault and dropped a ton of cash on a franchise quarterback. |
| Garnett leads Celtics to big win over Pistons Not even a week of rest could prepare the Detroit Pistons for the hottest home team in the NBA. |
| Wheeler to retire as Lowe's Motor Speedway president Humpy Wheeler, the "P.T. Barnum" of NASCAR promotions, will retire and step down as president and general manager of Lowe's Motor Speedway |
| Mutoh honored as 500's fastest rookie Hideki Mutoh went from driving in the Indy Racing League's developmental series to being the fastest rookie qualifier for the Indianapolis 500 in less than a year. |
| Pacers to pick 11th in NBA Draft The Chicago Bulls moved up from ninth to win the top pick in the draft. |
| Ludwick, Glaus lift Cards to 11-3 win over Padres Associated Press - May 22, 2008 1:33 AM ET SAN DIEGO (AP) - Ryan Ludwick and Troy Glaus both drove in three runs to lead the St. Louis Cardinals to an 11-3 victory over the San Diego Padres on... |
| Steroids dealer names players to NFL officials Associated Press - May 22, 2008 1:23 AM ET DALLAS (AP) - A convicted steroids dealer has given NFL security officials in the Dallas area the names of players he says bought steroids from... |
| Kuroda pitches Dodgers to 5-2 win over Reds Associated Press - May 22, 2008 1:13 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Hiroki Kuroda pitched eight solid innings and the Los Angeles Dodgers scored 4 of their runs on a wild pitch, a suicide squeeze, a... |
| Congress approves missing children program Congress has renewed and approved a bigger budget for a joint private-public program that has helped rescue more than 100,000 missing children since it was created in 1984. |
| Fed sees slower growth, higher unemployment in '08 The Federal Reserve on Wednesday sharply lowered its projection for economic growth this year, citing blows from the housing and credit debacles along with zooming energy prices. It also expects higher unemployment and inflation. |
| Bush vetoes farm bill President Bush vetoed the $300 billion farm bill on Wednesday, calling it a tax increase on regular Americans at a time of high food prices in the face of a near-certain override by Congress. |
| US to allow Americans to send cell phones to Cuba President Bush announced Wednesday that Americans soon will be allowed to send cell phones to Cubans - a move that he hopes will push the communist regime to increase freedom of expression for Cuban citizens. |
| Obama inching ever closer to nomination Barack Obama is inching ever closer to locking up the Democratic presidential nomination. |
| Do we know enough about presidential health? While the public knows far more today about the health of its presidents and presidential candidates than ever before, do we know enough? |
| White House complains about edit of Bush interview The White House called out NBC News on Monday for what Bush aides called "deceitful" editing of an interview. |
| Yamaguchi wins "Dancing With the Stars" After four consecutive male winners on "Dancing With the Stars," it was finally ladies' night. |
| Will 'Archie' declared knockout winner on Idol? Simon Cowell says David Archuleta will be the knockout winner in the final matchup of "American Idol." |
| Alba quietly weds Cash Warren The 27-year-old actress quietly wed producer Cash Warren on Monday. |
| 'Law & Order' finale: from Spitzer headlines? A scandal involving a New York governor and a prostitute has the makings of a classic ripped-from-the-headlines plot for NBC's "Law & Order." |
| Opening arguments set to begin in R. Kelly trial If prosecutors can prove a videotape features R. Kelly and an underage girl, the R&B superstar's child pornography trial could end with him receiving a lengthy prison sentence. |
| Emeril Lagasse to switch to Fine Living network Emeril Lagasse is leaving the Food Network's prime-time schedule for the Fine Living Network, a move the chef hopes will mean a second course of "Emeril Live!" |
| Can a woman win `Dancing With the Stars' crown? Kristi Yamaguchi is clearly the most talented contestant on "Dancing with the Stars. But the question still looms heading into Tuesday's finale: Can a woman win the celebrity dance-off? |
| Nappanee soldier laid to rest Community pays final respects to soldier at graveside service. |
| Who's watching the animals? Part 2 We contacted the St. Joseph County Humane Society for a visit last week, but earlier that morning, we sent a hidden camera through one last time. Again, we saw animals living in close quarters, including a stack of carrier cases with cats inside with food, water, and litter boxes. |
| Elkhart community discusses animal ordinance Lawmakers in Elkhart County are drawing in the reigns on animal owners. |
| Granger farm will use more water A Granger area farming operation requires as much as five million gallons of water a day to irrigate its seed corn crop. |
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