INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Gov. Mike Pence says the Indiana Department of Revenue will conduct a two-month tax amnesty period this fall.
Ball State women's basketball coach, Brady Sallee, announced that assistant coach Rachel Galligan will leave the team to pursue other career opportunities.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana Fire Marshal Jim Greeson reminds state residents about when and where fireworks can be legally used.
MALONE, New York (AP) — An escaped murderer who was shot and caught in a desperate dash toward the Canadian border was in critical but stable condition Monday as authorities hoped to hear how he and a partner, who was found and shot dead last week, slipped out of a maximum-security prison and stayed three weeks on the run. David Sweat, who was shot twice after a state police officer spotted him within two miles (3 kilometers) of the border, had been prepared to the end.
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The National Weather Service has extended Delaware County's flash flood warning to 9 a.m. Saturday. In what the National Weather Service is calling a "flash flood emergency," more than four inches of rain have fallen in the area. The National Weather Service has predicted an additional one to two inches may fall in the next several hours.
Music For All’s Summer Symposium teaches high schoolers leadership, community, according to Music for All’s marketing director Kathryn Reinhardt.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's attorney general is asking residents to treat each other with civility and show respect for the U.S. Supreme Court following its ruling requiring all states to recognize same-sex marriage.
The final paragraph of the landmark Supreme Court ruling on Friday that declared that same-sex couples have a right to marry anywhere in the United States.
Ball State softball coach Tyra Perry has resigned from her position to take the head coaching job at Illinois.
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — An Ivy Tech Community College instructor in Muncie was instrumental in getting a state law passed that could cut down on heart attacks, strokes, amputations, erectile dysfunction, kidney damage and other complications of diabetes. Senate Bill 461, which takes effect next month, allows emergency medical technicians to do a finger stick to check a patient's blood sugar. Under current law, paramedics but not EMTs are allowed to conduct the test, even though people including children check their blood sugar in that fashion at home or school on a daily basis. "The whole point is so people don't walk around for 10 years not knowing they've got diabetes," said Stephanie Freeman, the instructor.
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Philadelphia church officials said Thursday they're confident about preparations forPope Francis' visit at the three-month homestretch, having raised more than two-thirds of the $45 million needed and lining up 6,000 of 10,000 volunteers. Archbishop Charles Chaput and Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter wrapped up four days of talks at the Vatican ahead of the Sept.
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The Cincinnati Bengals have signed the former Ball State quarterback after he worked out for the team at Paul Brown Stadium, according to the team's official site.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Gov. Mike Pence says Indiana won't comply with President Barack Obama's plan to address climate change unless there are significant changes.
ATLANTA (AP) — Tributes to the Confederacy and the Jim Crow era that have existed still abound in the Deep South and beyond more than a century after the end of the Civil War. Here are some of the most high-profile displays, including several that are being criticized anew following the fatal shooting of nine parishioners at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina: — ALABAMA: An 88 -foot-tall Confederate memorial sits at the Capitol entrance nearest the governor's office.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Same-sex couples in Indiana who've flocked to the altar since courts threw out the state's ban on gay marriage last year worry that a pending U.S. Supreme Court ruling could lead to legal limbo.
Pixar's newest creation, "Inside Out," has inspired more think-pieces than the average cartoon normally does.
NEW YORK (AP) — The name of the album is "Gilgamesh," the ancient Mesopotamian king with superhuman strength and courage who undertakes a perilous quest to discover the secret of eternal life. The epic tale embodies the complexities of life and finding one's self that the four-man heavy metal band Acrassicauda believe is symbolic of their own journey from war-torn Baghdad to an American recording studio. With roots in Saddam Hussein's Iraq, the band members discovered their love for heavy metal through Slayer and Metallica cassettes they dug up in the black markets of the then-heavily sanctioned country.
It’s doesn’t seem like summer until you’ve planted a flower, but attractive flower pots can be expensive, and for those of us that aren’t savvy with a paintbrush, DIY options can be limited.