PHOENIX — Police in Arizona’s largest city say one person shot at an office complex was in extremely critical condition. Two others who were shot had less severe injuries.
A stamp featuring Charlie Cardinal is now available after being in the works for at least six months in the Ball State post office in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Jerry Sandusky lost a bid for a new trial Wednesday when a judge rejected his argument that his lawyers were not given enough time to prepare for the three-week proceeding that ended with a 45-count guilty verdict.
INDIANAPOLIS — Freshman Democratic Sen. Joe Donnelly is opposing a ban on assault weapons sought by President Barack Obama.
Thanks to a fictional serial killer and Kevin Bacon, there’s a sense of relief over at Fox.
Ball State’s Ultimate Frisbee team competed in its first tournament over the weekend in Alabama.
Ball State coach Billy Taylor hesitated in Monday’s press conference before trying to answer which of his junior forwards is the bigger threat on the glass.
The last state in the nation to bar retail alcohol sales on Sundays is making a push to lift the restriction, but strong opposition from liquor stores could leave Indiana’s effort as flat as an open bottle of champagne.
For the first time in Student Government Association history, potential candidates were allowed an open forum for their campaigning questions.
Teppanyaki Grill & Buffet reopened Monday after the Delaware County Health Department re-inspected the establishment.
Students have the chance to take a trip around the world and explore a new culture without using a passport every Wednesday.
Indiana legislators are again trying to toughen state laws that prohibit businesses from selling synthetic drugs known as “bath salts” and other nicknames.
So far, no one is suggesting checkpoints or fences to keep Washington state’s legal pot within its borders.
The mayor of Bloomington plans to conduct a wedding ceremony for more than a dozen gay and lesbian couples this week to protest a proposed constitutional amendment banning gay marriage in Indiana.
BP PLC closed the book on the Justice Department’s criminal probe of its role in the Deepwater Horizon disaster and Gulf oil spill Tuesday, when a federal judge agreed to let the London-based oil giant plead guilty to manslaughter charges for the deaths of 11 rig workers and pay a record $4 billion in penalties.
Declaring “now is the time” to fix the nation’s broken immigration system, President Barack Obama on Tuesday outlined broad proposals for putting millions of illegal immigrants on a clear path to citizenship while cracking down on businesses that employ people illegally and tightening security at the borders.
The Senate overwhelmingly confirmed President Barack Obama’s choice of five-term Sen. John Kerry to be secretary of state.
A federal judge cleared the way Tuesday for the city of San Francisco to ban most displays of public nudity, ruling that an ordinance set to take effect on Feb. 1 does not violate the free speech rights of residents and visitors who like going out in the buff.
Famed daredevil Nik Wallenda glided 500 feet across a wire suspended 200 feet above the ground on Tuesday, wowing several thousand people below in his hometown of Sarasota.