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| Broken Buses: A Statewide Problem 13 Investigates discovered major safety problems in school buses across Indiana, and experts say those problems could put thousands of children at risk every day. | |||||||||
| Lapel farmer dies in tractor accident A Madison County farmer has died after being accidentally pinned between the front of his tractor and the machine's bucket frame. | |||||||||
| Search engine latest venture for voice mail inventor The economic slowdown is not slowing down one well-known Indiana entrepreneur. | |||||||||
| Butler aluminum molding factory plans to close this summer Citation Corporation will close a Butler aluminum factory in July to focus on its iron business. | |||||||||
| Obama talks gas prices Sen. Barack Obama made a stop in Indianapolis to kick off a three-day tour of the state. | |||||||||
| Activists to protest some Beijing Olympics sponsors An activist group will organize protests against Beijing Olympics sponsors that it says have failed to press China to help end fighting in Darfur. | |||||||||
| Americans are cutting back on spending In ways both large and small, Americans are doing without. Squeezed by lofty prices for gasoline, food and other products, worried about their jobs and rattled by talk of a recession, people are hunkering down. | |||||||||
| Many states appear to be in recession The finances of many states have deteriorated so badly that they appear to be in a recession. | |||||||||
| FDA found concerns at Merck vaccine plant Contaminated children's vaccines and other potentially serious concerns were spotted by federal regulators who combed Merck & Co.'s vaccine plant in the Philadelphia suburbs, according to a published report. | |||||||||
| FDA takes closer look at Lasik complaints A decade after Lasik eye surgery hit the market, patients left with fuzzy instead of clear vision are airing their grievances before federal health officials. | |||||||||
| Hamilton Co. charity helps feed the hungry An effort to feed those in need is happening where you might think everyone is going to bed with a full stomach. | |||||||||
| Community Shred Day Join Crime Stoppers at Channel 13's parking lot April 26th to safely dispose of your sensitive documents! | |||||||||
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| Ohio man accused of aiding Mishawaka plot A man accused of e-mailing an Indiana teenager about conducting a Columbine-style attack on two schools was charged with conspiracy to commit to murder, authorities said Friday. | |||||||||
| Bank teller loses babies A pregnant bank teller shot in a robbery earlier this week lost her unborn twins following complications from surgery for her wounds. | |||||||||
| Semi crashes into Chicago train station; kills two Emergency officials say a semitrailer has crashed into a Chicago Transit Authority station at rush hour, injuring at least two people. | |||||||||
| Sen. Clinton campaigns at IU Sen. Clinton says the length of the campaign season means that more Americans get to be involved in the decision. | |||||||||
| Poll shows many still undecided in Indiana Kevin Rader reports on the high number of undecided voters in Indiana. | |||||||||
| Aftershocks continue in Midwest The number of aftershocks linked to last week's earthquake has grown to more than two dozen. | |||||||||
| 'Rechargeable' car still too costly A car that gets 100 miles per gallon? IUPUI is working on it. | |||||||||
| Burning Injustice If your house caught fire, could you prove you didn't commit arson? | |||||||||
| Expert: Arson teams using outdated techniques A nationally renown scientist says state arson teams here and across the country are using outdated, unproven techniques. | |||||||||
| IU players anxious for NFL draft to begin When the NFL Draft kicks off this weekend, IU fans will be listening closely to the names being called. | |||||||||
| Polian ready for new kind of draft This NFL draft will be different for Indianapolis Colts president Bill Polian. | |||||||||
| Jaguars add two to recruiting class Two local basketball players signed with IUPUI Friday afternoon, the school's coach announced. | |||||||||
| Patrick visits her ex-boss on Letterman show Danica Patrick walked onstage at the "Late Show with David Letterman" to the tune of "Used to Be My Girl." | |||||||||
| Purdue guard Keaton Grant named Boilermakers MVP Sophomore guard Keaton Grant is Purdue's most valuable basketball player for 2007-08. | |||||||||
| Fever waive Higgs, sign George and Jinks Former Purdue guard Cherelle George has signed with the Indiana Fever as a free agent. | |||||||||
| Ferrer reaches Monte Carlo quarters Fifth-seeded David Ferrer of Spain beat Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia 6-4, 6-0 Thursday to reach the quarterfinals of the Monte Carlo Masters for the fourth straight year. | |||||||||
| Purdue's Keller hopes pain pays off in draft One local player should hear his name early in the NFL draft. | |||||||||
| Former Pacers Jackson, Williams on Walsh's list for Knicks coach Former Indiana Pacers Mark Jackson and Herb Williams are on Donnie Walsh's list of candidates for the New York Knicks coach. | |||||||||
| Saturday declared "Danica Day" in Illinois Danica Patrick's home state of Illinois is celebrating her milestone win. | |||||||||
| Stone Temple Pilots reunion tour includes Speedway The first Stone Temple Pilots concert tour in almost eight years will include a performance at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on May 23rd, two days before the Indianapolis 500. | |||||||||
| NBA playoff update: Kobe's big night Kobe Bryant seems in playoff primetime. | |||||||||
| Crean nabs 2nd recruit Former Decatur Central guard Devan Dumes has signed a national letter of intent to play basketball at Indiana. | |||||||||
| Colts running back in court Colts running back Kenton Keith was charged Wednesday in connection with a weekend incident at a night club parking lot. | |||||||||
| Sports Links Looking for information on your favorite sports team? Here is a list that links you to the sports web sites most important to central Indiana fans. | |||||||||
| SportsJam Dave Calabro wraps up the week in sports Sunday nights during Eyewitness News Nightbeat at 11 p.m. | |||||||||
| Royals 8 Blue Jays 4 Associated Press - April 25, 2008 11:33 PM ET KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - John Buck doubled twice and drove in a pair of runs to help the Kansas City Royals rally for an 8-4 victory over Toronto. | |||||||||
| Penguins 5 Rangers 4 - Penguins lead series 1-0 Associated Press - April 25, 2008 11:33 PM ET PITTSBURGH (AP) - Evgeni Malkin deflected Sidney Crosby's one-timer from the right point on a Pittsburgh power play with 1:41 left and the Penguins... | |||||||||
| Scorecard Associated Press - May 12, 2007 10:28 AM ET
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