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| Panning for gold More Hoosiers are trying to get their hands on gold. |
| Share your storm stories See pictures of storm damage and share your own, and read what people are saying about this week's storms. |
| Toll Road operator offers lawmakers free travel The private operator of the Indiana Toll Road is offering free rides on the highway to numerous Indiana lawmakers. |
| Indiana Downs gives casino test run Indiana Live Casino welcomed invited guests for a test run of its 1,900 electronic gaming machines Friday as it nears a possible opening date. |
| Appeals court stays license revocations Motorists who lost driving privileges due to mismatched Social Security numbers appear to have earned a reprieve. |
| WWII veteran leaves behind D-Day invasion map The family of a World War II veteran who stormed the beaches of northern France on D-Day have uncovered a map of the invasion plans. |
| Clinton, Obama talks held without aides present Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton met rival Barack Obama face-to-face. |
| Stocks fall sharply on surge in oil, jobs data Stocks plunged Friday, sending the Dow Jones industrials down nearly 400 points, after oil prices shot up by more than $11 a barrel and neared $140 a barrel - and wiped out investors' recent optimism about the economy in the process. |
| Wal-Mart benefits from new merchandising focus Wal-Mart's better-than-expected sales in May got a boost customers spending their government stimulus checks, but company officials noted that its faster, cleaner and friendlier approach to merchandising is clearly resonating with shoppers in a challenging economy. |
| Bank of America wins approval to buy Countrywide The Federal Reserve has approved Bank of America Corp.'s purchase of distressed mortgage lender Countrywide Financial Corp. |
| S. African health minister: HIV rates declining South Africa's health minister said Thursday that HIV infection rates among pregnant women declined for the second straight year and claimed it was proof of the success of government policies. |
| NY considers creating 'organ-removal' ambulance New York City is considering creating a special ambulance whose crew would rush to collect the newly deceased and preserve the body so that the organs might be taken for transplant. |
| Stem cell transplant expected to help baby with immune disorder A stem cell transplant may help a young boy born without an immune system. |
| Another round of storms bears down on Indiana Central Indiana is bracing itself for another round of severe weather for the second Friday in a row. |
| Rep. Pence tours Rush County damage The congressman visited Moscow to try to secure federal aid for the county devastated by storms this week. |
| Man sentenced to 121 months in prison for cross burning A man has been sentenced to more than 10 years in federal prison for burning an 8-foot cross in front of a biracial family's mobile home. |
| Homeless crackdown poses dilemma for some The City of Indianapolis has recently taken several new get-tough measures to address its growing homeless population. |
| Police make arrests after Fishers bank robbery Police have made three arrests in connection with a bank robbery Friday morning. |
| IPS board must resolve issue with new members The Indianapolis Public School Board has an issue to overcome before it can swear in new members on July 1st. |
| Keystone traffic to shift on Monday On Monday, June 9th, northbound motorists on Keystone will be shifted over to the newly constructed temporary pavement on the west side of Keystone. |
| Governor declares 41 counties disaster areas after storms Governor Daniels has declared a disaster area in 41 counties. |
| Nadal to face Federer in French Open final The French Open can be humbling, as Roger Federer well knows, but he'll try again for his first Roland Garros title Sunday against nemesis Rafael Nadal. |
| Dixon wins pole at Texas The IRL season points leader will start on the pole for this weekend's Bombardier Learjet 550k. |
| Helio wants to win race, title Helio Castroneves hopes to end a 21-race winless streak Saturday at Texas. |
| Barry Bonds pleads not guilty to 15 felony charges Barry Bonds has pleaded not guilty to 15 felony charges of lying to a federal grand jury about his performance-enhancing drug use. |
| Brownsburg pitcher drafted by St. Louis Pitcher Lance Lynn of Brownsburg has been selected by St. Louis in the compensation round of the major league baseball draft. |
| Indiana supports most NCAA findings Indiana University believes there is enough evidence to show former coach Kelvin Sampson provided false and misleading information to investigators, didn't appropriately monitor his staff and failed to promote an atmosphere of compliance. |
| Chipper hits 400th homer as Braves top Marlins 7-5 Chipper Jones hit his 400th career home run Thursday night and finished with four hits in a 7-5 victory over the Florida Marlins |
| Pierce leads Celtics past Lakers 98-88 in Game 1 Boston got a 98-88 victory Thursday night over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 1 of a tradition-rich and super-hyped NBA finals. |
| IU official: Sampson likely knew of recruiting violations The director of basketball operations at Indiana University told the NCAA that Kelvin Sampson and his staff had to have known they were breaking recruiting sanctions. |
| IU names Mark Deal associate director of football operations Mark Deal, a former Indiana player and assistant coach, has been named the university's associate director of football operations. |
| NCAA receives bids for 2012-16 women's Final Fours The NCAA has received bids from Indianapolis and 11 other cities that want to host the women's basketball Final Four tournaments in 2012-16. |
| Bruce keeps rolling, and Reds beat Marlins 11-3 Associated Press - June 6, 2008 10:43 PM ET MIAMI (AP) - Jay Bruce continued his sizzling start in the majors with three hits and three more RBIs, Johnny Cueto pitched six innings to win his... |
| Orioles hit 3 homers in 6-5 win over Blue Jays Associated Press - June 6, 2008 10:43 PM ET TORONTO (AP) - Melvin Mora, Kevin Millar and Adam Jones all homered in Baltimore's six-run eighth inning and the Orioles beat the Toronto Blue Jays... |
| Davies, Royals hold off Yankees to snap road skid Associated Press - June 6, 2008 10:43 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Kyle Davies won his second consecutive start since being called up from the minors and the struggling Kansas City Royals earned a... |
| Giants' 7-run third leads to victory over Nationals Associated Press - June 6, 2008 10:33 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - Tim Lincecum pitched seven sharp innings to win his fourth straight decision, Jose Castillo hit a three-run homer and the San... |
| Republicans block climate bill The issue of global warming proved too hot for the US Senate Friday. |
| Congressional cars go green Members of Congress are being required to "green up" the cars that they use at the government's expense. |
| Bernanke sees no repeat of '70s style inflation Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Wednesday he does not believe the United States will experience the out-of-control prices seen with 1970s oil shocks. |
| White House criticizes Myanmar regime The White House criticized Myanmar's ruling junta on Wednesday for refusing to allow U.S. Navy ships to help their country deal with last month's devastating cyclone. |
| Bush attends groundbreaking for $100M 'earmark' President Bush is on a crusade against lawmakers' pet projects, but on Thursday he plans to attend a groundbreaking ceremony for a $100 million whopper that was slipped into a spending bill almost four years ago. |
| Senate action on climate doomed A Senate bill to cut greenhouse gases and address climate change is heading toward almost certain defeat after nearly a week of stalemate and partisan bickering. |
| Clinton ending candidacy, supporting Obama Hillary Rodham Clinton will end her historic bid on Saturday to become the first female president. |
| Local parents march on vaccine-autism link Some parents believe ingredients in vaccines may be triggering autism and they want action. |
| McCain, Obama move into fall election campaign The Democratic presidential nomination his, Barack Obama reached out Wednesday to mend fences with his defeated rival as Republican opponent John McCain tried to frame the fall campaign on his own terms. |
| Fashion bids adieu to Yves Saint Laurent Saint Laurent died Sunday night after a yearlong battle with brain cancer, at the age of 71. |
| Former child soldier raps message of peace After spending his youth mired in harrowing brutality and poverty as a child soldier in Sudan's ethnic conflict, Emmanuel Jal was rescued by aid workers who pushed to give him a new start at life in a different country. |
| RIAA honors Jewel for 18 million in US album sales Jewel has been honored by the Recording Industry Association of America with a career milestone plaque commemorating sales of more than 18 million albums in the U.S. |
| De la Fuente recovering from `Dancing' injury Third-place "Dancing With the Stars" finisher Cristian de la Fuente is back in the swing of things. |
| Ozzy Osbourne accepts libel damages and apology Ozzy Osbourne has accepted undisclosed libel damages and an apology over a newspaper claim that he was ill at the Brit Awards. |
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