Gunfire at Anderson dance wounds two
ANDERSON, Ind. -- Police say a gunman shot an Anderson man in the head and wounded a bystander after a fight broke out on the crowded dance floor of a bar.

Sound of money: Emmis, iTunes pair up
Apple famously helped pioneer the sale of online music, but today it is Indianapolis-based Emmis Communications that is rocking the Internet world with a new sales concept.

Tornado-ravaged Oklahoma town might not rebuild
Tornadoes killed at least 22 people in three states over the weekend.

Apartment fire forces out 11
Eleven people were displaced after a small fire forced the evacuation of a Northeastside apartment building, an Indianapolis Fire Department official said.

Truck fire shuts part of Toll Road
GARY, Ind. -- A semitrailer jackknifed and caught fire on the Indiana Toll Road in Gary, closing westbound lanes. The accident occurred about 7:30 a.m. Eastern time Monday near Interstate 65 and the westbound lanes remained closed two hours later. Indiana State Police say the driver of the truck refused treatment.

Pack an extra penny: Stamps up today
The cost of mailing a letter goes up a penny to 42 cents today, the latest in what are expected to be annual price adjustments by the Postal Service.

Fire kills two girls; mom, tot hospitalized
Fire investigators suspect a candle started blaze at Northeastside house.

China earthquake toll may be 5,000
7.8-magnitude earthquake strikes central China.

Guard accused of beating girl for snoring
NEW CASTLE, Ind. -- A prison guard beat his live-in girlfriend's daughter in the head while she slept because of her loud snoring, police said.

Ex-choir leader pleads to sexual misconduct
EVANSVILLE, Ind. -- A former Evansville church youth choir director has pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct with a 14-year-old girl who was a member of the church.

Scouts celebrate Lincoln's 200th
LINCOLN CITY, Ind. -- More than 4,300 Scouts were at southern Indiana's Lincoln State Park over the weekend for one of five national events celebrating the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth.

Power mostly restored after storms
Duke Energy has restored power to all but 249 of its more than 38,000 customers affected by thunderstorms that swept through Indiana early Sunday morning.

New low for truckers: Diesel at new high
While motorists in four-wheel vehicles worry about the likelihood of $4 gas this summer, truckers filling up in Indiana are well past that mark.

Hoosier Lotto, Powerball jackpots grow
None of the tickets sold for Saturday's Hoosier Lotto game matched all six numbers drawn, so the jackpot grows to an estimated $3 million for Wednesday's drawing.

Toyota delaying new Miss. auto plant
A senior Toyota executive today said that plans for a new auto assembly plant in Mississippi are being delayed by worries about slumping American auto sales and a broader U.S. economic slowdown.