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| Ground to be broken Thursday on hotel complex Crews will break ground Thursday on a new hotel complex expected to bring thousands of new rooms to downtown Indianapolis. |
| Indiana lags behind neighbors in ethanol-capable cars Indiana has been slower than its neighboring states to adopt government fleet vehicles that can run on ethanol-based fuel, despite the state's efforts to become a leader in alternative fuels. |
| Toddler falls from a second floor window A toddler was rushed to the hospital Monday night after falling from a second floor window of a home on Jefferson Avenue on the near East Side. |
| Committee set to vote on airport name change A committee will vote Tuesday night on a proposal to change the name of Indianapolis International Airport back to it's original title. |
| Vodafone CEO to step down Vodafone Group PLC Chief Executive Officer Arun Sarin will step down, he said Tuesday. |
| ADHD can cost adults 20 or more workdays a year The problems of attention deficit disorder can multiply into loss of nearly a month's work per year. |
| FEMA faces lawsuits over 'toxic' trailers Three years after the hurricanes that left tens of thousands homeless, those who lived in government-supplied trailer say FEMA had reason to know the trailers were a health risk. |
| Drivers navigate around Keystone closures While a delay kept three intersections open longer than expected, commuters to and from Carmel now must find alternate ways to get down Keystone Avenue. |
| Indiana Dems searching for running mate Governor Mitch Daniels also picked up a key endorsement on Tuesday. |
| Boxes aimed at curbing panhandling get mixed reviews Money placed in donation boxes will be distributed to nearly 50 agencies around the city. |
| Man arrested in stabbing claims his innocence Ronald Stroud says he can prove he wasn't at the scene when a woman was stabbed this weekend. |
| New rules lead to results in IPS Summer is almost here for the state's largest school system, ending a year that saw new policies and promises. |
| Classmates remember fire victims with garden dedication IPS School 39 dedicated a garden Tuesday to the memory of two girls who died in a Mother's Day house fire. |
| Zionsville student named first 'Indiana Mr. Math' A Zionsville High School senior has been named Indiana's "Mr. Math" under a new award program created by Gov. Mitch Daniels. |
| Tennis coach hopes to share life lessons A recent clinic was held where athletes spin their wheels before they take a swing. |
| Georgetown guard transferring to Indiana Georgetown guard Jeremiah Rivers has decided to transfer to Indiana. |
| Indy 500 victory banquet honors drivers There was a record payout at Monday night's Indy 500 victory banquet. |
| Mariners end 7-game losing streak Associated Press - May 28, 2008 1:33 AM ET SEATTLE (AP) - Jose Lopez lined a single past diving third baseman Mike Lowell to score Wladimir Balentien with the game-winning run and the Seattle... |
| Director and actor Sydney Pollack dies at 73 Sydney Pollack, the Academy Award-winning director who collaborated with a long list of elite actors on films such as "Tootsie," "The Way We Were" and "Absence of Malice," has died. |
| Can women alone make 'Sex and the City' a hit? Can a pure chick flick become a hit? Yes, if it draws a diverse enough swath of female moviegoers. For "Sex and the City," that will be the big question. |
| Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Famed archaeologist/adventurer Indiana Jones is called back into action when he becomes entangled in a Soviet plot to uncover the secret behind mysterious artifacts known as the Crystal Skulls. |
| Villa Macri gets set to open, developer hopes it will spur retail interest While the rooms at Villa Macri are being filled, there is still some space available at Macri's retail complex, Toscana Park. |
| Traffic troubles to be fixed at Ironwood & McKinley Traffic trouble that's been talked about for almost 25 years will soon be addressed. |
| Witnesses say cockfighting part of South Bend parade entry Witnesses say, as part of one of the parade entries, two roosters were placed on the ground and coerced into fighting. |
| LaPorte's new reassessment may be free The state of Indiana has ordered the county to perform a second property tax reassessment. |
| Memorial service for Jim Muddiman Friends and family are remembering the South Bend security guard, who was killed while working on the job. |
| Trial begins for 74-year-old man who shot police officer The trial began Tuesday for Jerome Osborn, who faces two felony counts of battery with a deadly weapon. Osborn says he didn't know he was shooting at police officers. |
| Autopsy results on two found dead in St. Joseph County inconclusive The St. Joseph County Metro Homicide Unit said the autopsy results for the two people found dead inside a St. Joseph County home were inconclusive. |
| A former classmate remembers South Bend native Sydney Pollack Larry Giantomas shared some memories of the director, producer, and actor – memories from when they were buddies in high school. |
| Weis: Trip to Iraq “unbelievable” Irish head coach Charlie Weis returns from his trip in Iraq, where he was helping to boost the morale of the troops. Weis spent Memorial Day at the White House with President Bush. |
| South Bend protesters honor soldiers, picket war on Memorial Day While the Michiana Peace and Justice Coalition honored the sacrifices made by the people of the armed services, they also called for an end to the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
| C. E. Lee paint store fire caused by electrical short in paint shaker C.E. Lee has been a family-run business in South Bend since 1872. |
| 13-year-old Elkhart boy in court on charges of murder, car-jacking, and armed robbery Both face charges in connection to a murder in Elkhart. Back in March, the body of 35-year-old Gerald Wenger was found on the sidewalk in the 800-block of Monroe Street. |
| Former officer Robert Culp pleads guilty to federal charges of bank fraud He is charged in a mortgage scam involving 190 homes in the South Bend area. |
| Jasper Co. building new jail to house 128 inmates The Jasper County sheriff says construction of a new $11.5 million jail is ahead of schedule and should be completed by mid-August. |
| Debate over illegal immigration legislation far from over A panel of state lawmakers will meet this summer in an effort to come up with legislation on illegal immigration. |
| Remains from pioneer cemetery to be reburied Remains from a small 1800s-era cemetery that was moved to make way for a project to widen Interstate 69 will be reburied next month. |
| Riders hurt when truck hits horses on road Authorities say two riders were injured when a pickup truck hit their horses from behind on Indiana 135 in Jackson County. |
| Rascal Flatts to sing with Milk Rockstar in Indianapolis Emily Noxon of Orem, Utah, will get to sing with the guys at their June 14th concert in Indianapolis. She's the winner of the Milk Rocks! "Be a Milk Rockstar" contest. |
| Michigan gas prices reach another record: $4.10 a gallon AAA Michigan says gas prices surged 19 cents during the past week to reach a statewide average of $4.10 a gallon. |
| Soldier speaks with missionary he helped rescue in 1945 Sixty-three years ago, Army paratroopers raided a Japanese prison camp and rescued more than 2,100 people -- including five members of a missionary family from Grand Rapids. |
| Eagle attacks boy, 11, walking through Manistee County woods An 11-year-old boy has been injured when an eagle attacked him during a walk through the woods in Manistee County. |
| Official: California gay weddings a go for some Same-sex couples in some California counties will be able to marry in a matter of weeks. The president of the state's county clerks association says clerks will be authorized to hand out marriage licenses as soon as Saturday, June 14th. |
| Major changes urged in transracial adoption Several leading child welfare groups are urging an overhaul of federal laws dealing with transracial adoption. They argue black children in foster care are ill-served by a "colorblind" approach meant to encourage their adoption by white families. |
| Five people killed in chain-reaction California crash A Los Angeles Police spokeswoman says the crash happened just before 6 p.m. Monday when a van ran a red light and hit another van in the Hyde Park neighborhood. |
| Tornadoes reported in Kansas, Oklahoma Kansas has been hit with tornadoes just three days after storms left two people dead. At least one twister was reported in rural Oklahoma. |
| Eight wounded in neighborhood shootings New York City police are searching for suspects after eight people were shot near a busy intersection in Harlem last night. |
| Conservative group starting campaign to foil climate bill A conservative, free-market advocacy group called The Club for Growth will air the ads beginning this week in North Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Montana. The ads will try to pressure senators from those states, four of whom are up for re-election this year. |
| Militant group warns Mosul retaliation Members of al-Qaida in Iraq say they're waiting for the right time to retaliate against a crackdown in the northern city of Mosul. |
| Skydiver's balloon takes off without him A French skydiver's hope to set a new free-fall record ended on the ground this morning when his ride left without him. |
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