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| No winner in Powerball, Hoosier Lotto None of the tickets sold for Saturday's Hoosier Lotto game matched all six numbers drawn. |
| Consumers change buying habits, but will it last? Experts say the new shopping behaviors are the most dramatic and widespread that they have seen since the mid-1970s. |
| Paulson braces public for months of tough times Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson sought to reassure an anxious public Sunday that the banking system is sound, while also bracing people for more troubled times ahead. |
| Dream of gas tax holiday faltered over job losses lawmakers quietly are talking about raising fuel taxes by a dime from the current 18.4 cents a gallon on gasoline and 24.3 cents on diesel fuel. |
| Fuel's surge a headache for home health providers U.S. home health care workers, particularly those in rural areas, are suffering from financial headaches caused by the escalating cost of transportation. |
| NY fast food chains post calorie info Customers at big fast-food chains in New York City are finally facing the facts about their meal choices. |
| Tomato scare ending; fears still linger The tomato scare may be over, but it has taken a toll - it's cost the industry an estimated $100 million and left millions of people with a new wariness about the safety of everyday foods. |
| Black Expo wraps up with a free concert An afternoon rain didn't dampen the spirits of the thousands of people headed downtown for a free concert to wrap-up Indiana Black Expo's Summer Celebration. |
| Storms bring hail, damage to central Indiana A line of severe storms is passing through the area Sunday afternoon, bringing lightning, hail and heavy rain. |
| Elwood turns out to honor hometown Olympian Madison County residents sent a teenage Olympian off to Beijing in style Sunday. |
| BMV customer approval rate on the rise State officials say the BMV has cut wait times to a third of what they were just two years ago. |
| Police, Expo officials thankful for calm weekend Extra police and volunteer patrols helped break a recent trend of violence downtown this weekend. |
| Police search for escapee from Edinburgh prison Police are searching for an inmate that escaped from the Edinburgh Correctional Facility Saturday morning. |
| Indians use long ball in win Four different Indians homered, including three in the eighth inning, as Indianapolis posted an 11-2 victory over Columbus Sunday evening. |
| Harrington claims second straight British Open Padraig Harrington fought off the wind and the field to capture his second consecutive British Open title. |
| Penske's pit strategy gives Briscoe Mid-Ohio win Helio Castroneves finished second to give Team Penske a 1-2 sweep at the Honda Indy 200. |
| Simon wins Indy Tennis Championships Gilles Simon of France won the Indianapolis Tennis Championships on Sunday, beating Dmitry Tursunov of Russia 6-4, 6-4. |
| Fans clash as West Ham United beats Crew 3-1 Associated Press - July 20, 2008 11:33 PM ET COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Soccer hooliganism seems to be coming to this country. A halftime brawl between more than 100 fans marred an... |
| Kotchman's 2-run double lifts Angels over Red Sox Associated Press - July 20, 2008 9:53 PM ET ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - Casey Kotchman hit a two-run double to cap a three-run rally in the eighth inning, and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Boston... |
| LPGA-State Farm Classic Par Scores Associated Press - July 18, 2008 9:13 PM ET Christina Kim 63-68_131 -13 Michelle Wie 67-65_132 -12 Ji Young Oh 66-66_132 -12 |
| 'Dark Knight' finishes off record weekend atop box office "The Dark Knight" took in a record $155.34 million in its first weekend, topping the previous best of $151.1 million for "Spider-Man 3" in May 2007. |
| 'Deal' hitting syndication in September Howie Mandel is bringing his models and money to syndication, airing "Deal or No Deal" Monday through Friday beginning in September. |
| Anderson: Reprising Scully character was 'odd' Gillian Anderson says getting back into Dana Scully's character for "The X-Files: I Want to Believe" was harder than she expected. |
| Luke Puckett returns from fact-gathering trip to ANWR The Republican challenger for Indiana's 2nd Congressional District just returned from an oil exploration trip to ANWR, where he says American companies should be drilling for oil. Incumbent Democrat Joe Donnelly agrees. So what is there to battle over? |
| Routine traffic stop leads to charges of drug possession, child neglect During the stop, the trooper found marijuana and then learned the couple left their three children, ages four, two, and 18-months, alone at the South Bend Motel. |
| Sister Lakes family homeless after fire Parents of five children ask for help as they look for shelter, food, and clothing. |
| Casting out on Lake Erie with Captain Dale Collins Captain Dale and his brother, Captain Roy Collins, have been fishing their whole lives, and for the past six years they've been sharing their tips on fishing finesse. |
| Elkhart police investigate fatal collision involving a car and pedestrian Witnesses say a person was trying to drive off from the scene when they hit and killed one person. |
| After rainy day, Venetian Festival organizers prepare for wristband Sunday On the last day you can get a wristband for the rides for plenty of fun all day long. The wristbands cost $15 each. |
| Gov. Daniels joins festival-goers for 25th annual Lake Fest in Culver Despite a rainy day, many came out to celebrate a milestone in Culver Saturday. It was the 25th annual Lake Fest. |
| Mother looks for answers in death of soldier son The mother of an Indiana soldier who the military says died when an armored vehicle rolled over on him is looking for answers in his death. |
| Daughter's shooting hits home for minister The daughter of a minister who has been involved in efforts against urban violence is the latest victim in a string of summer homicides in Indianapolis. |
| BMV's customer satisfaction rate on the rise The agency used to be the butt of jokes, with a reputation for low morale, long waits and scandal. Now, state officials say the agency has turned a corner. |
| MSU considers revoking Mugabe honorary degree Michigan State University is considering stripping Robert Mugabe of the honorary law degree it gave Zimbabwe's president 18 years ago. |
| Airliner emergency landing interrupts air show A Northwest Airlines plane bound for Detroit made an emergency landing at Dayton International Airport, interrupting the city's air show. |
| Most eligible state kids miss free summer lunches Hundreds of thousands of Michigan children get free or reduced-cost lunches during the school year, but only a small fraction of those eligible get them in the summer. |
| Dad proud of daughter in line to be four-star general Harold Dunwoody is one proud father. His daughter, Ann, is in line to become the first female four-star general in the history of the United States military. |
| Activist group ordains women Catholic priests An activist group hoping to pressure the Roman Catholic church into dropping its long-standing prohibition on women in the priesthood is planning an ordination ceremony for three women in Boston. |
| Showers could also mean more lightning for California firefighters Showers forecast Sunday over California's northern mountains could prove a mixed blessing for firefighters. |
| Gun advocacy group tours Idaho zoo while armed Idaho members of a group that advocates for the right to openly carry handguns in public are turning heads by touring Zoo Boise while packing guns on their hips. |
| Irish land offensive lineman from Indy Zach Martin, a 6'5 270 lb. lineman, from Indy Chatard decided on Notre Dame over Michigan, Illinois. UCLA and Stanford. |
| Sox lose at Thomes reaches 2,000 hits The White Sox honored Harold Baines and Jim Thome picked up his 2,000th career hit, but the South Siders lost to the Royals 8-7 at the Cell Sunday. |
| Dempster earns first road win in two years as Cubs avoid sweep Cubs win 9-0 in Houston. |
| Great enshrinement weekend for Notre Dame's Chris Zorich |
| Flutie shines in flag football game |
| Zorich, Paterno, Flutie lead class into College Football Hall of Fame |
| Still storms south… Mon, 21 Jul 2008 02:06:26 +0000 From Seymour to Louisville storms continue to pour down: These storms will die down later tonight and the rest of the area should stay dry…more storms possible Monday. |
| Not quite done with storms… Sun, 20 Jul 2008 23:36:37 +0000 Storms have intensified in Jackson County…severe t-storm warning until 7:45pm: |
| Now that things are calming down… Sun, 20 Jul 2008 23:34:18 +0000 Let’s talk about the week ahead… Tonight: We will see some partial clearing and warm muggy temperatures… Monday: A cold front slowly moves into the Hoosier State and then stalls. Storms will erupt along the front and some may be severe: By Tuesday with the front to the south of us, slightly milder air will prevail. Monday’s high temperatures [...] |
| Storms moving out… Sun, 20 Jul 2008 23:24:35 +0000 Storms continue across south central parts of Indiana: The thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9pm, but counties continue to be dropped as the storms drop south. |
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