Arrest log (July 5-6)
By Staff Reports / July 9, 2014Read the University Police Department arrest log for July 5 and July 6.
Read the University Police Department arrest log for July 5 and July 6.
It's Argentina's greatest delight and Brazil's worst nightmare.
Goalkeeper Sergio Romero saved two penalties Wednesday to send Argentina into the World Cup final with a 4-2 shootout win over the Netherlands after the game finished in a 0-0 stalemate.
Local universities expressed concern Tuesday that a proposed College Athletes Bill of Rights would cost them scholarships and commit them to lifelong health insurance for players who are injured during games.
Former Ball State record-setting quarterback Keith Wenning is making the familiar trip to Muncie at least once more before the Baltimore Ravens’ 2014 NFL regular season begins.
A former Ball State baseball player has made four appearances in the San Diego Padres’ minor league system.
Germany poured in the goals Tuesday to hand Brazil its heaviest World Cup loss ever with an astounding 7-1 rout in the semifinals that stunned the host nation.
A Colorado judge today struck down the state's gay marriage ban, making him the 16th judge to invalidate a state's prohibition on same-sex marriages in the past year.
Gov. Mike Pence's office is telling all executive agencies to ignore any of the same-sex marriages that had been filed in late June after a federal judge's order.
Ball State's treasuer and vice president for business affairs announced today that he will move on to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
Courtney Edon was named today to the 2014 Academic All-Mid-American Conference Outdoor Track and Field Team.
On the order of Gov. Mike Pence, Ball State will lower its flags for the official period of mourning this week after the death of three law enforcement officers in the line of duty.
Ball State baseball’s Sam Tidaback has announced on Twitter that he is transferring to North Georgia.
Paul Ferguson signed his contract with Ball State on May 25 to be the university’s president, taking office Aug. 1 after Terry King’s short time as interim president.
They were dubbed the “forgotten souls” — the cremated remains of thousands of people who came through the doors of Oregon’s state mental hospital, died there and whose ashes were abandoned inside 3,500 copper urns.
Michelle Obama has jumped into perhaps her biggest battle yet.
When the U.S. National Security Agency intercepted the online accounts of legally targeted foreigners over a four-year period, it also collected the conversations of nine times as many ordinary Internet users, both Americans and non-Americans, according to a probe by The Washington Post.
A veteran Indianapolis police officer died after he and another patrolman exchanged gunfire with a suspect in an alley Saturday night.
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A shooting in a bar-hopping Indianapolis neighborhood that injured seven people may have been set off by two people bumping into each other in the street, police said Saturday.