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Residents Want To Know Fate Of Flood-Ravaged Homes
Nearly a month after floodwaters devastated a large swath of central and southern Indiana, many residents are still desperately seeking help to try to put their homes and lives back together.
Officer Charged In Prostitution Ring: 'I Have Done Nothing Wrong'
An Indianapolis Metro police officer has a message for his former colleagues as he posts bond on a charge of aiding prostitution.
Chrysler looks at auto alliance with Chinese
Chrysler LLC announced a deal with China's Great Wall Motor Co. on Friday to study sharing technology, components and distribution.
G-8 leaders face ominous economic woes this year
The Group of Eight economic powers face the gravest combination of economic woes in at least a decade when they gather next week.
Some psych patients wait days in hospital ERs
Emergency rooms, they say, have become all-purpose dumping grounds for the mentally ill.
Haywire brain chemical linked to sudden baby death
Scientists have new evidence that the brain chemical best known for regulating mood also plays a role in the mystifying killer of seemingly healthy babies - sudden infant death syndrome.
BorgWarner Lays Off 200
Auto parts maker BorgWarner Automotive lays off nearly half of its hourly workers.
Being plagued by insects? Blame the flooding, rain
If you plan to be outside watching fireworks tonight, be ready: Four times as many mosquitoes as normal for this time of year are swarming across Central Indiana, and experts think that surge will inc ...
Pacers' Williams hopes to win back team, fans
Shawne Williams stood off to the side of the Indiana Pacers' practice court Thursday, sweat bleeding through his blue jersey.
Cop in prostitution ring posts bail
Police say wife, still jailed, conducted escort service operation from Greenwood home.