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| Man shot to death on Keystone Avenue Metro police are investigating the death of a man found shot in the street on the near northeast side. |
| Owen County Fair is a go after clean-up A team of 4-H members surprised everyone and got the Owen County Fairgrounds cleaned up after heavy flooding last month. |
| Rule change could spur trips to Indiana casinos State gaming regulators have approved a rule change that could bring more high-rollers to Indiana casinos on group trips that often include free meals or rooms for gamblers. |
| AP Exclusive: U.S. removes uranium from Iraq The last major remnant of Saddam Hussein's nuclear program reached a Canadian port Saturday to complete a secret U.S. operation that included a two-week airlift from Baghdad and a ship voyage crossing two oceans. |
| Car leads police on chase through Carmel Speeds reached 100 miles per hour through Hamilton and Marion counties as police pursued the suspect twice. |
| NBC Universal to buy Weather Channel NBC Universal and two partners said Sunday they have reached a deal to buy The Weather Channel for $3.5 billion. |
| Liver donor's family, recipient unite online A woman who received a liver transplant as a toddler finally met her donor's family 24 years after the operation. |
| FDA reports more cases of Salmonella illness Health officials are beginning to look at other forms of produce as a cause of the outbreak that has caused nearly 1,000 to get sick. |
| Elderly man apparently beaten to death in his home A retiree was killed during an apparent robbery attempt in his east side home. |
| Boy drowns in Grant County pond A child drowned in a pond south of Marion Sunday afternoon. |
| Bikers speak out about helmet use Motorcycle fatalities in the state are climbing, recharging the debate over helmet laws. |
| Two injured in shooting on I-69 State police are investigating a shooting on I-69 near Pendleton early Sunday morning. |
| Father of former Governor Kernan dies Joseph E. Kernan, the father of former Indiana Gov. Joe Kernan, died last week in Washington, D.C. |
| Plans for Bloomington rickshaws stalls Plans for a rickshaw service that would give visitors a new way to see Bloomington's sights have stalled because officials aren't sure how to regulate open-air taxis. |
| Residents turn to gardening as food costs rise A growing number of Indiana residents are dusting off their spades - and their green thumbs - to fight high food prices by planting vegetable gardens. |
| Pike grad headed to Beijing Amber Campbell narrowly missed making the 2004 Olympics, but earned a spot Saturday, finishing second in the hammer throw. |
| Nadal dethrones Federer in Wimbledon marathon Rafael Nadal claimed his first Wimbledon title with a five-set win over Roger Federer. |
| Columbus rallies in 9th, wins in 10 Alex Escobar crushed a two-run homer in the top of the ninth and Columbus scored on a passed ball the next inning to post a 4-3 come-from-behind win over Indianapolis. |
| Felix cruises into Olympics in 200m Former IU star Aarik Wilson made the U.S. Olympic team by winning the triple jump at the U.S. Track & Field trials. |
| Torres sets another American record in the pool The 41-year-old swimmer keeps wowing the crowd at the U.S. Olympic Trials as she added another event to her Beijing itinerary. |
| Cubs, Red Sox each have seven All-Stars A charmed season for the Cubs got even better Sunday when they put a team-record seven players on the NL roster for the July 15 game. |
| Hunter-Reay wins first IRL race at The Glen Ryan Hunter-Reay avoided trouble late in the race and collected his first career IRL win at Watkins Glen. |
| Bernard tops David for Madison win Jeff Bernard outmaneuvered veteran Steve David to claim his first career win Sunday in the Indiana Governor's Cup hydroplane race on the Ohio River. |
| Kyle Busch beats Edwards under caution A last-lap crash brought out the yellow flag and gave Busch his sixth Cup series win of the year. |
| Fever beats conference-leading Sun Tammy Sutton-Brown and Katie Douglas each scored 18 points to lead the Fever to an 81-74 win over Connecticut on Saturday night. |
| Indians blank Bats in series finale Mike Thompson allowed just one hit over five scoreless innings in his first outing since April and Indianapolis rolled to a 3-0 blanking of Louisville Saturday night. |
| Gardner leads Yankees over Red Sox 5-4 Associated Press - July 6, 2008 11:53 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - Rookie Brett Gardner singled home the winning run off Jonathan Papelbon with two outs in the 10th inning, and the New York Yankees... |
| 2008 All-Star Rosters Associated Press - July 6, 2008 4:03 PM ET Catcher - Joe Mauer, Minnesota First Base - Kevin Youkilis, Boston Second Base - Dustin Pedroia, Boston |
| Lagat, Manzano, Lomong make 1,500 Olympic team Associated Press - July 6, 2008 9:43 PM ET EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - Bernard Lagat, who will compete as an American Olympian for the first time in Beijing, has won the 1,500 meters at the U.S. |
| Bush defends decision on North Korea, Olympics President Bush on Sunday defended removing North Korea from the list of state sponsors of terrorism and attending the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics. |
| 'Hancock' collects $107.3M over holiday weekend The unlikely superhero film is the fifth to lead the July 4th box office for Will Smith. |
| Koppel series shows changes in China The former network news anchor highlights a changing Chinese culture in a four-part series for the Discovery Channel starting this week. |
| White Stripes' White pens poem about Detroit Singer-guitarist Jack White has penned a poem expressing his strong feelings for Detroit to clear up any misconceptions about how the White Stripes frontman feels about his hometown. |
| Economic times mean it's time to get creative Many families are finding themselves trimming their budgets to make up for the price of food, cost of gas, and general economy. So one South Bend family is getting creative! |
| RedBud! Top race in Motocross brings 25,000 to Buchanan Fans from all over the Midwest came to Buchanan Sunday to watch the 2nd leg of the Motocross triple crown. James Stewart remained undefeated on the season with his first victory ever at RedBud. |
| Police identify victim in Saturday’s shooting Police have released the name of the victim in a deadly shooting that occurred Saturday night in South Bend. |
| Wakarusa community remembers fallen soldier This Fourth of July weekend, the Wakarusa community came out to welcome home a fallen hero. |
| South Bend firefighters battle multiple blazes Friday night South Bend firefighters were very busy once the sun went down on the Fourth of July. They dealt with three fires in less than three hours. |
| Top motocross stars in Buchanan for RedBud qualifying It was a great day for Westville's Travis and Shane Sewell. The two brothers each qualified in their respective class for Sunday's RedBud National Races in Buchanan. |
| SB police, homicide investigators probe deadly afternoon shooting A man was found shot in an alley on the 1800-block of Lincolnway West around 6:00 p.m. this evening. This was the fifth South Bend shooting in about 18 hours. |
| Four injured after four overnight shootings in South Bend South Bend police are investigating four shootings, two that left the victims with serious injuries. |
| South Shore sees increased ridership As gas prices hit record highs, more people appear to be catching a ride on the train. |
| Canines take a trip to the Cove Best friends took a seat on Sunday to watch some baseball at the Cove as pups, big and small, came out to enjoy a Silverhawks game. |
| St. Hedwig’s holds annual Polish Fest Summer is full of festivals, and Sunday was time for a favorite among many folks, Saint Hedwig's annual Polish Fest. |
| Goshen's Freedom Fest 2008 air show honors veterans, celebrates freedom From aerobatic pilots to skywriting flyers, there was plenty of amazing entertainment to watch. |
| Plans for rickshaw service stalls in Bloomington Plans for a rickshaw service in Bloomington have stalled because officials aren't sure how to regulate open-air taxis. |
| Disabled Hoosiers face long wait for benefits Indiana residents unable to work because of medical or psychiatric ills are forced to wait far longer than most Americans for disability payments. |
| Residents turn to gardens as food prices rise A growing number of Indiana residents are dusting off their spades -- and their green thumbs -- to fight high food prices by planting vegetable gardens. |
| Cakes mark courthouse's 100th birthday The Monroe County Courthouse turned 100 years old this week, and county employees baked and decorated more than 20 cakes to help celebrate. |
| Inmates translate books to Braille for blind kids Inmates at the Miami Correctional Facility are learning Braille so they can translate printed school books for children at the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired. |
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