BOSTON — Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was charged by federal prosecutors in his hospital room Monday with using a weapon of mass destruction to kill — a crime that carries a possible death sentence.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Recent threats of harming students at schools in two northern Indiana counties illustrates the strain even pranks can create for police and school officials, authorities said.
BOSTON — In a rebuttal to the terrorists and a tribute to stellar medical care, all of the more than 180 people injured in the Boston Marathon blasts one week ago who made it to a hospital alive now seem likely to survive.
INDIANAPOLIS — The number of children who died because of abuse or neglect in Indiana surged in the first year of a statewide hotline, and the Department of Child Services said it didn't get involved with about 90 percent of those cases until after the children concerned had died.
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. — Police say a man killed his live-in girlfriend at an apartment complex south of Seattle then fatally shot three men, including one who had phoned 911 to report hearing gunfire.
Ball State is officially giving its athletic department the “Bold” treatment.
Boston's police commissioner said Sunday the two suspects had such a large cache of weapons that they were probably planning other attacks.
Indiana University’s annual Little 500 resulted in a record number of arrests in Bloomington, Ind., this weekend.
Those fighting floods in several communities along the Mississippi River were mostly successful Sunday despite the onslaught of water, but an ominous forecast and the growing accumulation of snow in the upper Midwest tempered any feelings of victory.
Gun control advocates in the U.S. are scrambling to regroup after losing soundly to the National Rifle Association gun lobby on their best opportunity in years to tighten gun laws.
Purdue University’s decision to freeze tuition for the next two years is putting public scrutiny on policies at the state’s other public universities, but many say they won’t be pressured to follow suit.
After the events that took place at the Boston Marathon on April 15, a group of Ball State students took it upon themselves to help by showing their support for those affected.
It takes a special woman to get in front of a crowd of people and perform. Luckily for the performers at The Queens Ball, they were working with a little something extra.
Twenty vendors donated their specialties and services to the Cornerstone Center for the Arts in exchange for community exposure in the 27th Annual Taste of Muncie on Sunday.
Ball State won its 13th match in row in straight sets (25-21, 25-17, 25-20) against I-69 rival IPFW on Saturday night. Another win against a conference opponent, all that changed was the stakes.
For Ball State, it was its fourth series loss of the season out of five, and the team dropped to 6-9 in the Mid-American Conference, fourth in the MAC West.
The BSU softball team sported bright pink uniforms Sunday afternoon in support of breast cancer awareness.
Colored powder blew everywhere on Friday as participants in the Holi festival celebrated the arrival of spring outside of Noyer Complex.
The condition of a 5-year-old girl who was raped, tortured and then left alone in a locked room for two days has improved, a doctor said, as protests continued in India’s capital over the authorities’ handling of the case.
Ball State’s normally drab and car-spotted C-1 commuter lot transformed into an island of revolving lights for Late Nite Carnival on Friday.