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| Briton convicted of murdering wife, baby in Mass A British man who fled the U.S. after his wife and baby daughter were shot to death in their home has been convicted of murdering them. |
| Six dead in Kentucky plant shooting An employee shot and killed a supervisor and four others after an argument at a western Kentucky plastics plant, then turned the gun on himself, police said. |
| Court rejects death penalty for raping children The Supreme Court on Wednesday outlawed executions of people convicted of raping a child. |
| Trustees to vote July 9 on new ISU president Indiana State University trustees will vote July 9 on the appointment of Daniel J. Bradley as the university's president. |
| Family remembers Marine killed in Afghanistan Burial is scheduled for Friday for a 21-year-old Marine from eastern Indiana's Jay County who was killed during combat operations in Afghanistan. |
| Stocks trade higher ahead of Fed decision Stocks advanced modestly Wednesday as investors awaited the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates and policymakers' take on the economy. |
| Report projects energy, fossil fuel use to grow Despite persistently high oil prices, global energy demand will grow by 50 percent over the next two decades with continued heavy reliance on environmentally troublesome fossil fuels, especially coal and oil, the government predicted Wednesday. |
| Court slashes judgment in Exxon Valdez disaster The Supreme Court on Wednesday cut the $2.5 billion punitive damages award in the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster to $500 million. |
| CPSC issues fireworks safety guidelines As the Fourth of July approaches, fireworks are everywhere, and the Consumer Product Safety Commission wants to warn Americans of the dangers fireworks pose. |
| Health insurance lags most in Southwest, CDC says The Southwest has the lowest health insurance coverage in the country, with 30 percent of non-elderly adults and 18 percent of children uninsured, according to a new government study. |
| Wireless hospitals systems can disrupt med devices Wireless systems used by many hospitals to keep track of medical equipment can cause potentially deadly breakdowns in lifesaving devices such as breathing and dialysis machines, researchers reported Tuesday in a study that warned hospitals to conduct safety tests. |
| CDC: About 8 percent of Americans have diabetes The number of Americans with diabetes has grown to about 24 million people, or roughly 8 percent of the U.S. population, the government said Tuesday. |
| Honda Greensburg applications Honda is still looking for applicants for positions at its new factory in Greensburg. |
| Jobs still available at Greensburg Honda plant Manufacturing jobs are still key to the state's economic success, and there's no better or bigger example of that than the new Honda plant in Greensburg. |
| Donations for tornado victims accepted at Marion Co. fairgrounds Before you toss out your old furniture, consider making a donation instead. |
| City focuses on improving blighted neighborhoods It's a small victory in the city's battle to improve inner city neighborhoods, but problems still persist. |
| Lee and Burrell prepare for NBA draft A handful of players with Indiana ties hope to hear their names called in Thursday's NBA draft. |
| Meridian-Kessler neighborhood gets new market Residents hope a new supermarket will help revive their Meridian-Kessler area neighborhood. |
| Crash closes 86th St. A crash has closed 86th Street between Spring Mill Road and Meridian Street. |
| Carmel teen reports attempted abduction Police say two men who tried to abduct a Carmel teen over the weekend are still on the loose. |
| Indianapolis gaining ground as 'cybercity' A new study lists Indianapolis as one of the fastest growing "cybercities" in the country. |
| Carson defends Obama anti-Muslim accusations Is Barack Obama in trouble with Muslims in the U.S.? One prominent supporter from Indianapolis says no. |
| Safin stuns Djokovic, Federer wins at Wimbledon A match involving Marat Safin is always worth watching. He's liable to moon the crowd, smash several rackets or dominate the world's best player, as he did against Pete Sampras in the 2000 U.S. Open final. |
| Colts preseason tickets on sale Friday The Indianapolis Colts will release a limited number of preseason single game tickets on Friday, June 27, beginning at 10:00 AM. |
| Pierce signs deal for NBA Finals memorabilia Celtics forward Paul Pierce has joined stars such as brothers Peyton Manning of the Colts and Eli Manning of the Giants on the roster of Steiner Sports. |
| Catchings wins WNBA community leadership award Indiana Fever forward Tamika Catchings has been named winner of the WNBA Dawn Staley Community Leadership Award for her work with her charitable Catch the Stars Foundation. |
| Indiana St. takes chance on Washington quarterback Indiana State has signed quarterback Calvin Schmidtke of Tacoma, Washington, to a football letter. |
| Bird: Williams on 'thin ice' After rumors of a possible trade for Jermaine O'Neal, Larry Bird says he's ready to let go two other players as well. |
| Buffalo tops Tribe, 3-1 John Halama held Indianapolis to one run on three hits over seven innings as Buffalo took home a 3-1 victory at Victory Field Tuesday night. |
| Hoffman's career best leads Fever Ebony Hoffman had career highs with 23 points and 13 rebounds, and the Indiana Fever rallied from an 18-point deficit to beat the Sacramento Monarchs Tuesday. |
| Timberwolves hold final workout for draft prospects The Minnesota Timberwolves held their last workout for draft prospects, including Indiana's Eric Gordon. |
| Entrants may win 4 tix to MotoGP race at Speedway Indiana's tourism office has launched an interactive Web site and blog promoting favorite motorcycle routes throughout the state. |
| Soto, Edmonds pace Cubs Associated Press - June 26, 2008 12:33 AM ET CHICAGO (AP) - Geovany Soto drove in three runs, Jim Edmonds homered and the Chicago Cubs jumped on spot starter Matt Albers early and went on to... |
| 2008 NBA Draft Cpsules Associated Press - June 26, 2008 12:13 AM ET JOE ALEXANDER FORWARD WEST VIRGINIA BORN: 12-26-86 HGT: 6-8 WGT: 230 LAST SEASON: 607 pts (16.9), 230 reb (6.4), 54 bks... |
| National League Associated Press - June 25, 2008 11:33 PM ET W L Pct GB Philadelphia 42 36 .538 - Florida 40 37 .519 1 1/2 |
| Ramirez leads Rangers over Astros with 1st homer Associated Press - June 25, 2008 11:23 PM ET HOUSTON (AP) - Max Ramirez got his first two major league hits and the second one - a two-run homer - gave the Texas Rangers a 3-2 win over the... |
| Report: Climate change linked to national security Global warming is likely to increase illegal immigration, create humanitarian disasters and destabilize precarious governments in political hot spots, all of which could affect U.S. national security, according to an assessment by U.S. intelligence agencies. |
| McCain and Obama debate energy policy The campaign trail is turning green as energy and oil prices are taking center stage in the race for the White House. |
| Housing aid bill clears key Senate hurdle A massive foreclosure rescue bill overwhelmingly cleared a key Senate test Tuesday, drawing broad support from Democrats and Republicans alike. |
| GOP picks DeKalb County councilman for House race It took six ballots for a Republican Party caucus to select a candidate to replace state Rep. Marlin Stutzman on the November ballot. |
| Queen confers knighthood on Salman Rushdie Queen Elizabeth II conferred a knighthood on "The Satanic Verses" author Salman Rushdie on Wednesday, a year after the announcement of the knighthood provoked protests from the Muslim world. |
| Library exhibit celebrates real men and women of advertising "Does she or doesn't she?" "I can't believe I ate the whole thing." "Where's the beef?" |
| 'Viva La Vida' has second-best debut of 2008 Coldplay's new album is already living the life. |
| Barack Obama buzz sweeps through the BET Awards Barack Obama didn't attend the BET Awards, but that didn't stop attendees from talking about him. |
| London police seize mayor's cigar case Scotland Yard has a new mystery: the case of the London mayor and the red leather Iraqi cigar box. |
| Boy George denied US visa, can't give NYC concert Do they really want to hurt him? That's the question Boy George's managers are asking U.S. authorities now that the 47-year-old singer has been denied a visa to enter the country. |
| Charlie Daniels to perform at Speedway The Charlie Daniels Band will perform at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 27th before the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard. |
| Imus faces new questions over on-air race remarks Don Imus is finding himself in a familiar position on his morning radio broadcast: facing questions over what he meant by on-air remarks about race. |
| Soaring gas price solutions Thirteen days ago, an all time high at the pump for Hoosiers meant an all time low when emotions got in the way. Gas prices reached $4.19 a gallon. |
| Severe Weather 101 – What to do when a tornado hits Tornadoes are nature's most violent storms, with wind speeds that can reach 300 miles per hour. If one hits, we all know to go to the basement. But what else should we do? |
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