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| INDOT eyes roundabouts for U.S. 31 improvements A popular traffic pattern may be implemented as the state improves the major north-south route. |
| Lucas Oil Stadium open house set for August 16th If you're not doing anything special on Aug. 16th, head down to Lucas Oil Stadium for a free tour! |
| Fundraising drive seeks to help IPS students It will be a little less painful for IPS students to dress for success at the start of school. |
| Indianapolis man pleads guilty in bus stop rape An Indianapolis man pleaded guilty to raping a 14-year-old girl who was waiting on her school bus. |
| City Market reopens After 200 years, the downtown City Market is getting a brand new make-over. |
| Indiana GM workers to take buyouts Hundreds of General Motors workers in Indiana will take a company buyout offer. |
| Record corn prices mean more expensive meat, dairy Raging Midwest floodwaters that swallowed crops and sent corn and soybean prices soaring are about to give consumers more grief at the grocery store. |
| Citi halfway done cutting 6,500 in i-bank: source Citigroup Inc. is about half-way through cutting 10 percent of the 65,000 employees in its investment banking unit, a person familiar with the job cuts said Monday. |
| Salmonella can ride water into tomatoes Pick a tomato in the blazing sun and plunge it straight into cold water. If that happened on the way to market, it might be contaminated. |
| Lack of sunshine vitamin may cloud survival odds New research linking low vitamin D levels with deaths from heart disease and other causes bolsters mounting evidence about the "sunshine" vitamin's role in good health. |
| Report compares costs of animal disease outbreak The government acknowledged that an outbreak of one of the most contagious animal diseases from any of five locations being considered for a new high-security laboratory - an event it considered highly unlikely - would be more devastating to the U.S. economy than an outbreak from the isolated island lab where such research is now conducted. |
| Health official says flu risk remains high A top U.S. health official says the threat of a flu pandemic remains high. |
| New clue to Alzheimer's found in protein Researchers have uncovered a new clue to the cause of Alzheimer's disease. |
| Armed thieves hold up Carmel restaurant A brazen robbery at closing time has employees and customers of a Hamilton County restaurant on edge. |
| Prosecutor works despite flood damage The Johnson County prosecutor's office is keeping up its court schedule despite damage to its office and records from flooding. |
| Crash rates remain constant despite speed limit increase But experts caution that driving faster may cost you more in the long run. |
| Councilwoman arrested for battery An Indianapolis City-County councilwoman is out of jail after being arrested Sunday night. |
| Flood needs delay rollout of welfare changes The state has suspended the rollout of automated welfare benefits because staffers at the Family and Social Services Administration have their hands full right now with helping flood victims. |
| IPS to vote on adjusted school day The superintendent of IPS wants to improve inner city schools by changing the school day. |
| Two-run eighth wins it for Indians Andrew McCutchen roped a two-run single in the bottom of the eighth and Indianapolis hung on for a 3-2 win over Buffalo. |
| Wait continues for Peszek, other gymnasts The Indianapolis resident is still "on the bubble" headed to the U.S. Gymnastics selection camp next month. |
| Hoosier girls compete for spot on Olympic team There was plenty of Hoosier representation at the Olympics gymnastics trials in Philadelphia this weekend. |
| Report: Big Brown owners will stop giving steroids to horses Big Brown's owners said on Sunday that they would immediately stop giving performance-enhancing drugs to any of their horses. |
| Federer, Serena Williams advance at Wimbledon Returning to his favorite stage and resuming his dominant ways on grass, Roger Federer started his bid for a sixth straight Wimbledon title Monday by sweeping Dominik Hrbaty in straight sets on a sunbathed Centre Court. |
| Bryant, James to lead US team MVP Kobe Bryant will be heading to his first Olympics, and he'll have LeBron James and Dwyane Wade with him. |
| Parker, Sparks dunk Fever Candace Parker became the second woman to dunk in a WNBA game and the Los Angeles Sparks beat the Indiana Fever 77-63 on Sunday night. |
| Kyle Busch picks up fifth win of the year Kyle Busch picked up his series-best fifth win of the year and his first career win on a road course Sunday at Sonoma. |
| Boudia, Wilkinson clinch Olympic spots The Noblesville teen is headed to his first Olympics, while a former IU diver made the team for the third time. |
| Johnson, Liukin advance to Beijing Indianapolis gymnast Samantha Peszek finished fourth at the U.S. Gymnastics Olympic Trials. |
| Rochester nips Indians in extra innings An 11th inning sacrifice fly lifted the visiting Red Wings over Indianpolis Sunday at Victory Field. |
| Wheldon wins at Iowa Target Chip Ganassi's drivers are donating their winnings Sunday to Iowa flood victims. |
| Reward offered for stolen IndyCar helmets A local company that was hit by vandals early Tuesday morning is offering a reward for the return of stolen property. |
| Bannister earns decision over Rockies Associated Press - June 23, 2008 11:13 PM ET KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - Brian Bannister picked up his third straight victory, Mark Teahen hit a three-run homer and the Kansas City Royals beat the... |
| Haren outpitches Beckett in Diamondbacks' 2-1 win Associated Press - June 23, 2008 10:53 PM ET BOSTON (AP) - Dan Haren was dominant over seven shutout innings, limiting Boston to just two hits and outpitching Josh Beckett in the Arizona... |
| Sen. McCain offers $300M prize for new auto battery John McCain hopes to solve the country's energy crisis with cold hard cash. |
| Brokaw to serve as 'Meet the Press' moderator NBC announced Saturday that veteran news anchor Tom Brokaw will moderate Meet The Press through the presidential election. |
| George Carlin dead at age 71 George Carlin, who died of heart failure Sunday at 71, leaves behind not only a series of memorable routines, but a legal legacy. |
| Spokeswoman: Winehouse doesn't have emphysema A discrepancy regarding the health of Amy Winehouse arose Monday after the Grammy-winning singer's father said she had early stage emphysema brought on by smoking crack cocaine and cigarettes. |
| Imus says latest race comments misunderstood Don Imus is once again defending on-air remarks regarding race. |
| Stars, relatives honor special-effects wiz Winston Los Angeles - Friends, relatives and show-business colleagues gathered Sunday to remember Oscar-winning special-effects maestro Stan Winston, the man responsible for bringing the dinosaurs of "Jurassic |
| 'Get Smart' gets audience with $39.2M debut Audiences still get Maxwell Smart. Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway's "Get Smart," the Warner Bros. big screen update of the 1960s spy sitcom, raked in $39.2 million to debut as the No. 1 weekend movie, according to studio estimates Sunday. |
| Report: Amy Winehouse has emphysema Soul diva Amy Winehouse has damaged her lungs by smoking crack cocaine and cigarettes, her father said in an interview published Sunday. |
| The stabbing death of a singer brings heartache to his Mishawaka family A punk rock band lost a lead singer, but for a Mishawaka family the stabbing death of 32-year-old Christopher Johnson means the loss of a beloved son, nephew, and cousin. |
| Lightning strike to blame for Indian Lakes apartment fire Mishawaka fire officiials say a lightning strike started a massive blaze at an Indian Lakes apartment building. Cleanup begins after dozens of residents were evacuated. |
| Michigan City tower owner may sue city It's been a source of controversy in Michigan City for years now, but one man's “dream tower” is finally coming down. So far, the dozens of neighbors who filed a lawsuit appear to be the winners of the debate, though the next lawsuit may be directed at the city. |
| Lightning 101 – How to protect yourself from this potentially deadly force of nature Lightning is a very dangerous phenomenon, but thanks to years of research we are more and more aware of the power of lightning, and what we need to do to protect ourselves from its potential destructive power. |
| Roofsit 2008: local deejays are living on supermarket roof for a week Two local deejays are hoping that by sitting down, they'll help the community and victims stand up to child abuse. |
| After golfing 527 holes, how Ben Berger's body is holding up On Saturday, local pro Ben Berger golfed 527 holes from 5:35am to 9:20pm to raise money and awareness for autism. He then went to work Sunday morning at 6am. |
| Mishawaka man turns self in, admits to robbing bank Police say 46-year-old Henry Lee Starks of Mishawaka presented himself to investigators and admitted to robbing the Horizon Bank in South Bend on June the 16th. |
| Three arrested for Mishawaka church burglary Three people were arrested for allegedly breaking into St. Mark Missionary Church in Mishawaka. |
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