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| Preview: Finding the Fire It's a hidden hazard inside thousands of Indiana homes. Are you at risk? |
| Smart car is tiny, fuel-efficient alternative Are these tiny cars really such a good deal? Rich Van Wyk finds out. |
| Witness in murder trial disappears Around 50 IMPD officers are searching for the witness following threatening phone calls made to the man's mother. |
| Prosecutor: DNA clears JonBenet Ramsey's family Prosecutors say new DNA tests have cleared JonBenet Ramsey's family in the 1996 killing of the 6-year-old beauty queen. |
| Fishers man arrested on drug charges Police arrested a man on outstanding narcotics charges Wednesday. |
| Iran test-fires missiles in Persian Gulf Iran test-fired nine long- and medium-range missiles Wednesday during war games that officials said aimed to show the country can retaliate against any U.S. or Israeli attack, state television reported. |
| Lawsuit filed challenging BP oil refinery plan An environmental group has filed a federal lawsuit challenging a state agency's air permit allowing BP to expand its refinery along Lake Michigan. |
| Steve & Barry's files for bankruptcy protection Steve & Barry's LLC, once a growing force in low-priced fashion retailing, said Wednesday that it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the latest merchant to succumb to a harsh consumer spending climate. |
| Developing economies don't back G-8 climate goal A joint gathering of major developed and developing nations on Wednesday agreed that climate change was "one of the great global challenges of our time" and pledged to back a United Nations effort to conclude new climate pact by 2009. |
| Congress studies how people track your online use Executives from major Internet players - Microsoft Corp., Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. - are due for a grilling about online privacy in a Senate committee Wednesday. |
| Summer nutrition important for children When school lets out, so do good eating habits for many children. But with a little planning, dietitians say that you can provide proper nutrition for your children. |
| Family prepares for SCIDS baby's homecoming Sebastian Guarneros is on his way home. With this family's new member comes new house repairs on their home to ensure his safety. |
| Salmonella toll tops 1,000; peppers perhaps source The toll in the salmonella outbreak linked to tomatoes has passed 1,000 confirmed ill, making it the worst food outbreak in years. |
| Police make arrest in Sherman Dr. shooting Police have made an arrest in a woman's murder. |
| Crawfordsville fire's cause undetermined Investigators don't believe any wrongdoing was connected with a fire in a downtown Crawfordsville strip mall last week. |
| Neighbors concerned over bubbles at dairy lagoon State environmental officials plan to visit a dairy farm next week as part of an effort to determine what is causing huge bubbles in the operation's manure lagoon. |
| Marion Co. residents clean up from storms Severe weather pounded the city Tuesday night, and people are still cleaning up. |
| Tony Stewart moving on Tony Stewart wants to do things his way, so he's moving on from Joe Gibbs Racing. |
| Water damage reported at Lucas Oil Stadium Stadium officials say three roof drains failed during Tuesday's storms, causing some damage to Lucas Oil Stadium. |
| Indiana manufacturers answer questions on toxic trailers Democrats and Republicans are clashing over who's responsible for high levels of formaldehyde found in trailers used by Hurricane Katrina victims. |
| Crews fight west side fire Fire crews are at the scene of a house fire. |
| Two found dead in home on east side Eleven people have been murdered in Indianapolis since June 30. |
| Monumental Marathon debuts in November Central Indiana runners might want to start training for a new marathon making its debut in November. |
| Pacers officially trade O'Neal The Indiana Pacers have officially traded Jermaine O'Neal. |
| NFL hires Pa. police chief to run stadium security The NFL hired Pennsylvania's state police chief for a new position that will cover all aspects of stadium security from fan behavior to signal stealing. |
| World champion Jana Rawlinson out of Olympics A toe injury and related problems knocked 400-meter hurdles world champion Jana Rawlinson out of the Beijing Olympics on Wednesday, the day she officially was selected as part of her third Australian Summer Games team. |
| Tiger Stadium's outfield walls coming down Demolition crews are smashing the historic walls of Tiger Stadium, giving passers-by a clear view of the interior of the Detroit ballpark that stood for decades. |
| Report: Stewart set to be released from JGR Tony Stewart will make his departure from Joe Gibbs Racing official on Wednesday. |
| NBC lays out blanket Olympic coverage NBC will present 212 hours of Olympic coverage a day over eight media outlets. |
| Lopez, Beltre lead Mariners to win Associated Press - July 10, 2008 1:03 AM ET OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Jose Lopez hit a three-run double, Adrian Beltre drove in two runs and the Seattle Mariners ended a 3-game slide with a 6-4... |
| Lowe, Dodgers beat Braves 2-1 Associated Press - July 10, 2008 12:33 AM ET LOS ANGELES (AP) - Derek Lowe took a perfect game into the seventh inning, Matt Kemp homered and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Braves 2-1... |
| Hamilton's HR in 9th lifts Texas over Angels Associated Press - July 9, 2008 11:33 PM ET ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - Josh Hamilton hit a two-run homer with two outs in the ninth inning, lifting the Texas Rangers over the Los Angeles Angels... |
| Iran's missile tests divide Obama and McCain Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and Republican candidate John McCain share their different views on Iran's missile tests Wednesday. |
| Christie Brinkley's NY divorce trial on hold Christy Brinkley's Long Island divorce trial has been put on hold - and the model says she's praying for a settlement. |
| Actors union ratifies deal with Hollywood studios The labor drama gripping Hollywood is now entering its final act after one actors group said its members ratified a new deal and the other prepared to turn down the major studios' final offer. |
| Jamie Lynn Spears poses with baby for mag cover Weeks after giving birth to daughter Maddie Briann, Jamie Lynn Spears is showing off the newborn, sharing memories of a "perfect" delivery and longing to be a Southern soccer mom. |
| Celebrity foreclosures show extent of housing woes Tabloid magazines like to reassure us that celebrities are just like us - they go grocery shopping, take their dogs for a stroll around the neighborhood, even pump their own gas. |
| McConaughey welcomes baby boy Matthew McConaughey's longtime model girlfriend, Camila Alves, has given birth to the couple's first child, a 7-pound, 4-ounce boy. |
| Silver Beach Development breaks ground The 20 million dollar project will transform the land between the beach and the bluff. |
| School Board Report Card -- Part 2 In part two of our series "School Board Report Card," longtime board members explain what went wrong with Dr. Zimmerman and what they plan to do next. |
| Tornado continues to affect city of Nappanee, this time it's taxes The city ended up spending a quarter of a million dollars of its own money on the recovery effort that they hadn't budgeted for. But the tornado also affected their pocketbook in another way. It will likely cause them to see a huge drop in their property tax revenue, too. |
| Geese dropping in on Michiana If you're enjoying the riverfront around town--watch your step. You have company. |
| Car Wash owner speaks about homicide behind business Owner recalls night of murder and how he tried to prevent fight. |
| St. Joseph County begins option income tax debate The debate over a possible income tax increase is on in St. Joseph County. |
| Michigan City police investigating death at plant Police are taking a second look at the death of a worker at Michigan City's Thermosafe plant. |
| Locally-made trailers center of debate Some toxic trailers made in Michiana are at the center of a debate in Washington, D.C. |
| Groves sentenced to 65 years for 1995 murder A drive-by shooting in 1995 left one young man dead and three others injured. Today, the gunman learned his fate. |
| School Board Report Card -- Part 1 The South Bend Community School Corporation is the area's largest school district and its school board is the center of many heated debates. We begin a three part series by going beyond the headlines and getting to know the school board members. |
| Lawsuit brewing over BP’s Whiting refinery An environmental group is suing I-DEM over an air permit that allowed BP to expand its Whiting refinery on Lake Michigan. |
| World War II POW laid to rest The Michiana community paid its final respects to a World War II prisoner of war on Wednesday. |
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