Man gets 18 years in Seattle terror plot
By The Associated Press / March 25, 2013SEATTLE — A man who plotted to attack a Seattle military complex with machine guns and grenades was sentenced on Monday to 18 years in prison.
SEATTLE — A man who plotted to attack a Seattle military complex with machine guns and grenades was sentenced on Monday to 18 years in prison.
INDIANAPOLIS — Driving conditions in the Indianapolis area improved Monday as a record-setting snowstorm began to wind down, but schools remained closed and police said highways remained deceptively dangerous.
DETROIT — A former tennis pro accused of fraudulently bringing four children from the African nation of Togo to the U.S. and forcing them to work as slaves in his Michigan home was sentenced Monday to more than 11 years in federal prison.
A wide-ranging storm is hitting the East Coast after blanketing the Midwest and burying thoughts of springtime weather under a blanket of heavy wet snow and slush.
For the fifth time in less than a month, Ball State has canceled a game due to poor weather and poor field conditions.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Nine months after being convicted of sexually abusing 10 boys — a scandal that destroyed the once unimpeachable reputation of Hall of Fame coach Joe Paterno — Jerry Sandusky is again claiming he did nothing wrong.
Although the downtown streets weren’t nearly as crowded as they were last year, beads and the baring of breasts were still aplenty at Saturday’s Muncie Gras.
The Ball State Cycling team won back its overall winner title for the 24-mile Cardinal Relay race at the McKinley Mile on Saturday, after losing last year.
An author and activist will discuss growing up with two moms and the meaning of family on campus tonight.
Ball State’s offense struggled over the weekend in its 2-1 series loss to Akron. The team scored just nine runs in those three games, failing to capitalize when they put runners in scoring position.
Ball State earns Sweet 16 spot with last-second win over Northern Iowa
Unusually cold temperatures during late March in the Midwest have forced several Ball State sports teams to work around it, including the women’s golf team.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has announced a new $12 million television ad campaign that will push senators in key states to back gun control efforts.
A Marine who was shot to death at a Virginia base was described as a warm-hearted country boy from the South who grew up in the Pentecostal church and even preached a few times.
Republicans typically invoke Ronald Reagan’s “11th Commandment” when they’re fighting within the family, and there’s been plenty of infighting recently over Gov. Mike Pence’s tax cut at the Statehouse.
A central Pennsylvania father shot and killed his 2-year-old son and wounded his estranged wife during a custody exchange before killing himself, authorities said.
The mother of a baby shot dead in his stroller took one look at a teenage suspect’s jailhouse mugshot Saturday and said he was definitely the killer. Yet an aunt of the teen said he was eating breakfast with her when the slaying took place.
Ball State men’s golf returns to the course after winning its last event two weeks ago.