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| Bank offers reward for arrest in wounding of teller Bank officials are offering a reward for information that leads to an arrest in last month's shooting of a pregnant bank teller. |
| Carb Day is near washout Friday morning was a near washout for Carb Day practice at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. |
| State police to patrol in Ford Mustangs INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - State police say they'll soon be patrolling Indiana highways in unmarked Ford Mustangs. The agency recently acquired 18 of the cars. They'll be assigned to veteran state troopers |
| Gas roars higher, pressuring holiday travelers Drivers face high gas prices as Memorial Day weekend begins. |
| Some Lake Monroe recreation areas underwater Beaches, boat ramps, picnic and camping areas are underwater at Lake Monroe, putting a crimp in holiday weekend activities at the popular southern Indiana recreation area. |
| Sales of existing homes fall 1 percent in April Sales of existing homes fell for the eighth time in the past nine months, with the backlog of unsold single-family homes rising to the highest level in more than two decades. |
| GM expects $1.8B hit from American Axle strike General Motors Corp. said Friday the nearly three-month strike at parts supplier American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. will cost the automaker about $1.8 billion before taxes in the second quarter. |
| Wall Street is down after home sales report Stocks resumed their steep slide Friday as investors digested a better-than-expected home sales report that still showed continued weakness, and as traders squared their portfolios ahead of the three-day holiday weekend. |
| Indiana girl swallows magnets, needs surgery A southern Indiana family is warning others about a toy found in thousands of homes that nearly took the life of their daughter. |
| New safety program to monitor Medicare drug use Federal health officials will begin monitoring prescription drug usage by millions of Medicare participants in an effort to identify potential safety problems. |
| McCain appears cancer-free, healthy Three-time melanoma survivor John McCain appears cancer-free, has a strong heart and is in otherwise general good health, according to eight years of medical records reviewed by The Associated Press. |
| Road closures for Memorial Day/Indy 500 weekend See traffic restrictions for Memorial Day/500 Festival Parade events. |
| Clinton campaign owes IU $55K Indiana University says it may have to tap into reserve funds to cover a campaign visit by Hillary Clinton. |
| Rising fuel costs keeping travelers at home Will rising gas prices keep your family close to home this Memorial Day weekend? |
| Race fans celebrate Carb Day Rain couldn't stop the fun for Carb Day fans. |
| Five arrested on drug charges in Hamilton County An Indiana National Guard member is among those police say were selling LSD and cocaine from a Carmel home. |
| Lawmakers battle over GI bill A showdown is looming over a popular GI bill. |
| Indianapolis honors veterans in emotional service Under gray skies, Hoosier families, military, state and city officials honored all Hoosier veterans Friday. |
| Canal development plans shelved Plans to develop a one-acre site along the downtown canal have been scrapped. |
| Toddler recovering from severe burns A man is facing charges after a 17-month-old girl suffered third degree burns while in his care. |
| IndyCar safety team ready to respond The Indy Racing League's Delphi Safety Team members are the first responders to crashes at every IndyCar series race, including Sunday's Indianapolis 500. |
| Former Warren Central star transferring to IU Former Warren Central football standout Jerimy Finch said he plans to leave Florida and play for Indiana in 2009. |
| Stewart offers Eldora spot to 500 winner Tony Stewart is offering Sunday's Indianapolis 500 winner a car to drive in the June 4 dirt race at his half-mile Eldora Speedway in Rossburg, Ohio. |
| First turn of 500 is a dangerous one The start of the Indianapolis 500 was once described as driving through a blender set to puree. |
| IU's Crean dismisses McGee Indiana Men's Basketball Coach Tom Crean announced Thursday that freshman Brandon McGee (Chicago/Crane HS) has been dismissed from the program for academic and team guideline negligence. |
| Pistons end Celtics' home streak, tie East finals The Detroit Pistons proved that a visiting team can win in Boston. Now they can reach the NBA finals without having to do it again. |
| Franklin Central's Bade commits to Purdue A 6-foot-8 forward from Indianapolis has given a verbal commitment for Purdue's 2009 recruiting class. |
| Next-generation Rahal ready for Indy If Graham Rahal didn't know it before, he does now: There's no such thing as a birthright at the Indianapolis 500. |
| Drivers compete to fight hunger It's a busy day at the track with the Indy Lights Series underway. |
| Indy 500-Fastest Rookies See the fastest rookie qualifiers in the Indianapolis 500-mile race. |
| Ludwick homers in Cards' 2-1 win over Dodgers Associated Press - May 24, 2008 2:53 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Adam Wainwright outpitched Derek Lowe with seven strong innings, Ryan Ludwick hit a two-run homer and the St. |
| Clinton owes IU $55,000 for presidential campaign events Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign has $55,000 in unpaid bills for campaign events at Indiana University. |
| Senate deals defeat to Bush on Iraq war spending In a stunning vote that illustrated President Bush's diminished standing, the Senate on Thursday ignored his veto threat and added tens of billions of dollars for veterans and the unemployed to his Iraq war spending bill. |
| Bush: Congress should pass clean war funding bill President Bush, standing alongside 17,000 paratroopers, urged Congress on Thursday to reach a consensus and pass a war funding bill that does not "tie the hands" of U.S. commanders in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
| Big Oil defends profits before irate senators On a day oil prices leaped to unheard-of highs, senators lined up Big Oil's biggest executives and pummeled them with complaints that they're pretending to be "hapless victims" while raking in record profits. |
| House subpoenas Karl Rove The House Judiciary Committee on Thursday subpoenaed former White House top political adviser Karl Rove to testify about whether the White House improperly meddled with the Justice Department. |
| Senate passes Iraq war funding bill with add-ons Senate Republicans have broken with President Bush to help Democrats add support for veterans and the unemployed to a bill paying for another year of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. |
| Young voters energized by campaigns Today's young people recognize that this is an exciting and historical election thanks to the first viable African American and female candidates. |
| Bush signs anti-discrimination bill President Bush on Wednesday signed legislation to protect people from losing their jobs or health insurance when genetic testing reveals they are susceptible to costly diseases. |
| Lawmakers: Regulators shouldn't speed up railway purchase Indiana's two U.S. senators and a congressman are fighting Canadian National Railway's request to speed up the federal review of its proposed purchase of a rail line through northwestern Indiana. |
| Indiana 'Idol' contestant diagnosed with cancer An Indiana native who made it to the top 16 of "American Idol" has been diagnosed with cancer. |
| Defense wants reporter to testify in rapper trial A judge says Chicago Sun-Times lawyers have a week to respond to a motion asking for a reporter to testify at rapper R. Kelly's child pornography trial. |
| `Law & Order: CI' is returning for 8th season "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" will remain on the case for another season on USA Network. |
| Madonna auctions off lip gloss at AIDS benefit The Material Girl parted with a few personal possessions - a custom-made white guitar and the contents of her handbag - at a benefit to raise money for AIDS research. |
| Texas singer seeks to understand a tragedy "Forget his face? Of course I don't," Sam Baker sings, of a young German boy who died along with his parents on a train in Peru in 1986. |
| Four witnesses ID alleged victim in R. Kelly trial Prosecutors trying to prove that a woman appeared in a sex tape with R. Kelly when she was underage - over her protestations that she didn't - have turned to one of her childhood friends, the friend's father and two relatives. |
| Ferrell, Stiller presenters at MTV Movie Awards MTV is rolling out the gold carpet - and the star power - for its 2008 Movie Awards. |
| Daughter of Christian music star killed by car The 5-year-old daughter of Grammy-winning Christian music star Steven Curtis Chapman was struck and killed Wednesday by a sport utility vehicle driven by her brother, authorities said. |
| It's a landslide: David Cook rocks the 'Idol' vote A suprise landslide ending for American Idol- David Cook pulls it off! |
| Death Note A battle between the world's two greatest minds begins when Light Yagami finds the Death Note, a notebook with the power to kill, and decides to rid the world of criminals. |
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