Slow-moving snowstorm pummels Midwest, heads east
By The Associated Press / February 27, 2013A slow-moving storm that has paralyzed parts of the nation's midsection for days with heavy, wet snow, churns eastward.
A slow-moving storm that has paralyzed parts of the nation's midsection for days with heavy, wet snow, churns eastward.
INDIANAPOLIS — Don Marsh, his recent civil trial showed, was dealing with a lot more than deli orders and fresh baked goods while he ran Marsh Supermarkets.
James Simmons fell heavily on the couch in the lobby of the Motivate Our Minds building.
A deeply divided Senate voted on Tuesday to confirm Republican Chuck Hagel to be the nation’s next defense secretary.
The Indiana Senate on Tuesday approved new restrictions aimed at clinics that offer the abortion pill, requiring them to perform ultrasounds on women seeking the drugs.
Higher education instructors from Afghanistan’s Shaikh Zayed University came to speak Tuesday about the progress their country has made in education as a result of a partnership with U.S. universities, including Ball State.
Internet users who illegally share music, movies or TV shows online may soon get warning notices from their service providers that they are violating copyright law. Ignore the notices, and violators could face an Internet slowdown for 48 hours.
Ball State added eight freshmen to the roster this season and the stats show that leadership on the field is coming from the rookies as well as the veterans.
Ball Bearings is hosting a release party for its first issue of the semester today from 3 to 6 p.m. in the lobby of the David Letterman Communication and Media building.
Illegal immigrants who were attending Indiana public colleges when the state’s immigration law was passed two years ago would again be eligible for in-state tuition rates under a proposal that’s cleared the Indiana Senate.
A man suspected of strangling and dismembering his girlfriend and hiding her body parts in their suburban Detroit home has been arraigned on a first-degree murder charge.
Advanced breast cancer has increased slightly among young women, a 34-year analysis suggests. The disease is still uncommon among women younger than 40, and the small change has experts scratching their heads about possible reasons.
The Indiana House approved a $30 billion budget Monday night that includes an additional $700 million for roads and schools than was originally sought by the governor.
The terror lasted less than two minutes: Smoke poured from a hot air balloon carrying sightseers on a sunrise flight over the ancient city of Luxor, it burst in a flash of flame and then plummeted about 1,000 feet to earth. A farmer watched helplessly as tourists trying to escape the blazing gondola leaped to their deaths.
The first BP executive to testify at a trial spawned by the massive 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico took the stand Tuesday to testify.
Officials in a Connecticut school district have backed down in a fight over free speech rights, allowing a student to wear a T-shirt bearing an anti-gay message.
A U.S. Army soldier accused of sending hundreds of thousands of pages of classified material to the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks has not been denied a speedy trial despite his more than two years in confinement, and the charges against him will stand, a military judge ruled Thursday.
Ball State’s postseason position looks remarkably good thanks to a change in the MAC Tournament format.
A Spark Forward has been named the next executive SGA slate after a controversial 2013 election, according to WCRD.