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| Congressman pushes bill to regulate oil prices Rep. Baron Hill believes gas prices should be at $2.75 a gallon. |
| Property tax rebates not so helpful to some Property tax rebates in Marion County are turning out to be a drop in the bucket for some homeowners. |
| Three killed in I-65 crash Three people were killed in a crash on I-65 Monday morning. |
| Rain delays opening of Brownsburg interchange The Ronald Reagan Parkway will lessen the traffic load and bring business to Hendricks County. |
| Teen drowns in Raccoon Lake A 19-year-old man from Avon drowned at Raccoon Lake in Parke County. |
| Save $1,000 on Gas in the Next 6 Months You can't control the price of gasoline. But, by taking advantage of the elements you can control, you can make a big difference in your car costs. |
| The No-Vacation-Policy Vacation Policy A New York consulting firm lets its 200 employees take as much vacation time as they want, whenever they want, as long as they meet their goals. The company says it's good for business. |
| Stocks move toward flat open ahead of earnings U.S. stocks headed for a largely flat open Monday as investors awaited the arrival of second-quarter corporate earnings reports to help determine where the economy is headed. |
| Cholesterol drugs recommended for some 8-year-olds For the first time, an influential doctors group is recommending that some children as young as 8 be given cholesterol-fighting drugs to ward off future heart problems. |
| Storm recovery help continues with new Office of Disaster Recovery Governor Mitch Daniels has created the Office of Disaster Recovery to lead the state's efforts to repair and rebuild following the series of storms that struck much of Indiana in late May and early June. |
| Kroger expands ground beef recall The Kroger Co. expanded its voluntary recall of some ground beef products beyond stores in Michigan and parts of Ohio to its stores in more than 20 states on Wednesday. |
| Program helps parents keep tabs on teen driving Keeping tabs on your young driver might be as easy as slapping on a bumper sticker. |
| Woman found dead in garage Police are launching a homicide investigation after a woman was found dead in her garage. |
| Gas prices rise a holiday weekend ends What made prices go up after the busy travel weekend was over? |
| Police: Client bound attorney, stole his SUV Police say a client tied up an Anderson attorney and then stole his SUV. |
| Body of elderly man found in retention pond The body of an elderly man was pulled from a pond near a senior living community. |
| Zionsville council lays out consolidation plan Residents in and around Zionsville got their first look at a consolidation plan that would quadruple the size of the town. |
| Body found on near northwest side Police are investigating a body found on the city's near northwest side. |
| Police seek suspects in man's beating death The brother of a man found beaten to death in his home is looking for answers as police investigate the case. |
| Seven divers with Hoosier ties named to Olympic team Hoosiers dominate the US Olympic Diving Team. |
| Indians win with 9th inning single Nyjer Morgan blooped a single to center with the bases loaded and no outs in the bottom of the ninth to give Indianapolis a 3-2 win over Columbus Monday evening. |
| Lewis reinstated to IU football team Indiana quarterback Kellen Lewis was reinstated to the team Monday after being suspended for about four months. |
| Purdue picks football captains Purdue football players have chosen quarterback Curtis Painter, defensive tackles Ryan Baker and Jeremiah Guynn and wide receiver Joe Whitest to be team captains. |
| Fever aim to win third straight The Fever have beaten the Washington Mystics five consecutive times, including three straight games on the road. |
| A's snap 8-game home skid against Mariners Associated Press - July 8, 2008 12:53 AM ET OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Wes Bankston hit his first career home run, Dana Eveland won his third straight decision and the Oakland Athletics ended an... |
| Mad Dog Maddux's winless streak reaches 11 starts Associated Press - July 8, 2008 12:53 AM ET SAN DIEGO (AP) - Jorge Cantu hit a two-run home run off Greg Maddux and that was enough to carry Ricky Nolasco and the Florida Marlins to a 3-1... |
| G-8 summit opens with spotlight on aid for Africa Aid for Africa was in the spotlight Monday as the Group of Eight nations met with seven African leaders at its annual summit. |
| Original 'Village People' cop recovering from surgery Victor Willis is learning it's not fun to stay at the H-O-S-P-I-T-A-L. |
| Publicist says Kidman has given birth to girl A publicist for Keith Urban says Nicole Kidman has given birth to a baby girl in Nashville. |
| Reports: A-Rod's wife to file for divorce Alex Rodriguez's wife will file for divorce Monday. Cynthia Rodriguez, who married the New York Yankees star in 2002, said the marriage is over because of the All-Star third baseman's extramarital affairs. |
| Supermodel raises awareness for pediatric cancer Supermodel Cindy Crawford has been making appearances this weekend in Madison, Wis., to raise awareness of pediatric cancer. |
| TV's 'The Bachelor' weds in California "The Bachelor", Andrew Firestone, is a bachelor no more. |
| Hancock A hard-living superhero who has fallen out of favor with the public enters into a questionable relationship with the wife of the public relations professional who's trying to repair his image. |
| "Field of Honor" honors service men and women A field of 209 flags waves near Akron Elementary School in tribute to service men and women, present and past. |
| How to help your kids avoid the summer brain drain Learn about the South Bend Community School Corporation’s Summer Explorer program, and find out what your kids can do to put a plug in the summer brain drain. |
| As Seen on TV – Patch Perfect It's billed as "grass seed on steroids,” but would it pass our As Seen on TV test? |
| Hundreds gather in Nappanee to pay final respects to Michiana hero Staff Sergeant Travis Hunsberger was on his second tour of duty with the Army Special Forces when he was killed just over a week ago in Afghanistan. |
| Weekend violence has residents frustrated Five shootings over the holiday weekend has some residents in area neighborhoods frustrated |
| Energy independence a long way off On the streets, high gas prices present a problem. |
| Police continue to investigate attempted abduction of Vigo County woman Police say he should have knife wounds on both hands after the attack, and he may be driving a blue Mitsubishi Eclipse convertible. |
| South Shore to expand as more commuters choose public transportation The South Shore commuter railroad has been around for 100 years. Now, high gas prices have helped the train company celebrate more riders. |
| Congressman Donnelly tours local food pantry Food pantries in Michiana are working overtime to help people who need assistance in getting food for their families. On Monday, Congressman Joe Donnelly took a tour of one of the pantries to see the situation first-hand. |
| Mysterious flying objects seen over the 4th of July turn out to be paper lanterns This past weekend, you probably enjoyed the fireworks lighting up the sky. But dozens of viewers contacted NewsCenter 16 about something else flying in the sky -- a UFO. |
| Mishawaka crews to test sewer lines for broken pipes Officials started going door to door Monday to let residents know about the testing. |
| Failed rescue leaves 2 drowned in Mecosta County The Mecosta County sheriff's department says two Detroit-area residents drowned after one fell into a lake and the second attempted a rescue. |
| Car sought in I-69 shooting Police are searching for the occupants of a black car that fled after shots were fired into another car along Interstate 69, wounding two men. |
| Mural of Hoagy Carmichael unveiled in Richmond A large mural of jazz legend Hoagy Carmichael has been dedicated in Richmond, where the "Stardust" composer first recorded his music. |
| Father of former Indiana Gov. Joe Kernan dies The father of former Indiana Gov. Joe Kernan has died. |
| Insects multiply after floods Four times the usual number of mosquitoes are swarming across central Indiana this summer on the heels of the state's recent bouts of flooding and heavy rains. |
| Mich. cargo plane crashes in Mexico, kills pilot A Michigan company's plane carrying auto parts for General Motors plant crashed Sunday as it was trying to land in northern Mexico. |
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