Updated 8/8/2008 10:03am
(BLOOMINGTON) - Bloomington police are continuing their investigation into the death of a Bloomington man and the injury of one other near the Marsh grocery store west of IN-37 on 3rd Street.
Updated 8/8/2008 9:28am
(GREENE COUNTY) - Indiana State Police from the Bloomington Post are investigating the shooting death of a person in Greene County's Center Township.
(BLOOMINGTON) - Good news for political junkies in the WBIW listening area. The Indiana Debate Commission has selected Bloomington as one of three sites for governor Mitch Daniels and Democratic challenger Jill Long Thompson to debate the issues facing the state of Indiana.
(JASPER) - Authorities in California are awaiting the results of tests to determine what caused a 28-year-old Jasper native to die unexpectedly on a flight from Sydney, Australia to San Francisco, California.
Danica OK after crash; car isn't SPARTA, Ky. -- Danica Patrick escaped injury today when she lost control of her Indy car at Kentucky Speedway and crashed during the afternoon practice.
Speedway drops noise ordinance Speedway town officials have decided to withdraw two ordinances intended to prevent potential problems outside the track during the Sept. 14 MotoGP race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Dow AgroSciences buys Wis. seed company Dow AgroSciences has agreed to buy Dairyland Seed Co., a Wisconsin crop breeder. The purchase of the family owned company will close later this month, Dow said today.
Dismemberment case goes to jury Joshua Bean's lawyers want jurors to believe he was defending himself when he killed Heather Norris.
Olympics open with pageantry Once-reclusive China commandeered the world stage today, celebrating its first-time role as Olympic host.
Fishers, Noblesville make football wager The leaders of Fishers and Noblesville have placed a friendly wager on the history making first football game to be played at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Lincoln re-enactment draws crowd More than 150 people gathered at the Statehouse this morning to hear Abraham Lincoln interpreter Fritz Klein give an impassioned speech that the former president delivered in Indiana 147 years ago.