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November 9, 2008

12:36
Indiana's shift to the left could keep state a potential battleground in next election and perhaps beyond.
12:23
President-elect could reverse stem cell, drilling policies without Congress, transition team chief says.
11:18
Victim in his 20s found dead on sidewalk near house he visited this morning; cops seek suspects.
01:56
A man who pointed a gun at police responding to sounds of gunfire was shot and killed by an officer Saturday, police said.
01:32
A successful transition from the old airport terminal to the new is all in the timing.
01:21
Another week, another 3-4 defense for Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts offense to deal with. The latest: Pittsburgh's blitz-happy bunch this afternoon in Heinz Field.
01:17
Singer suffering naso-pharyngeal infection, inflamed vocal cords.
01:16
We all know who won and who lost the big races Tuesday. But beyond Barack Obama and John McCain, and apart from Mitch Daniels and Jill Long Thompson, let's take a look at those who came off looking good last week, and those who probably won't have fond memories of 2008.
01:15
Support for the Indianapolis Public Schools renovations plan was so strong Tuesday that every precinct in the district voted for it, despite the tax increase it would bring.
01:10
Danny Granger shot just 6-for-17 from field, but made 10 of 12 free throws.
00:42
A man wounded in a home invasion in which his younger brother was killed pleaded Saturday for the public's help in catching those responsible.

October 26, 2008

01:38
Collegians' football festivities called hypocritical; steps taken to cut arrests.
01:33
MOORESVILLE, Ind. -- District leaders want to build the city's first new school in nearly four decades -- a middle school for Grades 6-8 -- while also renovating the local high school.
01:22
Learn more about incumbent Mitch Daniels, contendor Jill Long Thompson and outsider Andrew Horning.
01:16
While the competitive presidential race here in Indiana may be a surprise to many people, the main factors behind the tight campaign are quite simple.