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Electronic proof of auto insurance coming to Ind.

Indiana drivers will be able to prove they have auto insurance with the click of a smartphone starting July 1 under a new law that signals a shift toward the use of technology in insurance laws. Indiana is one of 24 states that will allow electronic proof of coverage. Motorists ...

Michel L’Hour, director of France’s Department of Underwater Archaeological Research, prepares to dive to what explorers believe may be the site of the long-lost ship the Griffin, Saturday, June 15, 2013 in northern Lake Michigan. Divers began opening an underwater pit Saturday at a remote site in northern Lake Michigan that they say could be the resting place of the Griffin, a ship commanded by the 17th century French explorer La Salle. (AP Photo/John Flesher)

Divers begin Lake Michigan search for Griffin ship

Divers began opening an underwater pit Saturday at a remote site in northern Lake Michigan that they say could be the resting place of the Griffin, a ship commanded by the 17th century French explorer La Salle. U.S. and French archaeologists examined sediment removed from a hole dug near a ...

Ryan Hunter-Reay (1) leads a pack of cars into a turn at the IndyCar Series auto race at the Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, Wis., Saturday, June 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps)

Ryan Hunter-Reay wins at Milwaukee again

When Ryan Hunter-Reay picked up his first win of the season in Alabama, he regretted that his wife and newborn son weren't on hand for Victory Lane photographs. He made up for it Saturday with an early Father's Day celebration at his favorite track, no less. Hunter-Reay continued Andretti Autosport's ...

Firefighters work to put out a large building fire Saturday, June 15, 2013 in Indianapolis. An estimated 150 firefighters were battling the blaze Saturday afternoon in the building about one mile southwest of the city's downtown. (AP Photo/The Indianapolis Star, Adam Wolffbrandt)  NO SALES

Fire near downtown Indy forces evacuations

A fire engulfed a sprawling mixed-use building near downtown Indianapolis filled with tires and wooden pallets Saturday, producing a towering pillar of black smoke that prompted the evacuation of a five-block area surrounding the structure, authorities said. Capt. Rita Burris of the Indianapolis Fire Department said about 100 firefighters from ...

Richmond group seeks new home for trademark organ

A Richmond preservation group is looking for the perfect home for a cream-and-gold organ that was a trademark of a city theater's stage shows and feature films. The organ from the Tivoli Theater has been gone nearly 50 years. The Palladium-Item reports (http://pinews.co/11zckFI ) it is owned by a Knoxville, ...

Miami officials attend Day 2 of NCAA hearing

The NCAA hearings to determine if the University of Miami committed major infractions involving former booster Nevin Shapiro ended Friday after 16 1/2 hours over two days. The Committee on Infractions typically releases its report six to eight weeks after a hearing, though there is a chance that the Hurricanes ...

Obama honors first time WNBA champ Indiana Fever

President Barack Obama honored the WNBA champion Indiana Fever on Friday, calling the players role models for young athletes — even those on his daughter Sasha's basketball team. The team captured its first title last October, defeating the Minnesota Lynx 87-78 and bringing home Indiana's first basketball title since 1973. ...

Newtown marks 6 months since school massacre

The town where 20 children and six educators were massacred in December went silent for a moment Friday, six months later, at a remembrance event that doubled as a call to action on weapons control, with the reading of names of thousands of victims of gun violence. The mood of ...

A wall cloud, containing a reported funnel cloud, passes over the Wanatah, Ind. area as a line of severe storm moves through the area Wednesday June 12, 2013. (AP Photo/The LaPorte Herald-Argus, Bob Wellinski)

Massive storm system hitting Mid-Atlantic

A massive storm system that started in the Upper Midwest brought soaking rains and heavy winds to the Mid-Atlantic Thursday, causing widespread power outages, flash flooding and extensive flight delays, but largely failing to live up to its fierce billing. The severe weather was also blamed for two deaths. The ...

Threatening skies appear over Barrington, Ill. as severe weather approaches the Suburbs of Chicago on Wednesday, June 12, 2013.  (AP Photo/Daily Herald, Bob Chwedyk) MANDATORY CREDIT; MAGS OUT, TV OUT

State-by-state look at Iowa to Mid-Atlantic storm

Massive thunderstorms have swept across the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic states, knocking out power to thousands of people and causing some flash flooding in certain areas. Here's a snapshot of what is happening, state by state: GEORGIA Severe thunderstorms on Thursday left about 160,000 customers in north and middle Georgia without ...

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