The University Village, south of Ball State's campus, could see an over $60 million investment in the near future.
MOBILE, Ala. — A Coast Guard official said Monday that the cause of the engine-room fire on the Carnival cruise ship Triumph was a leak in a fuel oil return line.
Authorities say a woman was raped and beaten on the University of California, Santa Cruz campus as she walked on one a wooded path over the weekend.
NEW YORK — The city spent roughly $20.6 million in transit cards, taxis and gas mileage to get tens of thousands of stranded students to school during the monthlong bus strike, but some still didn't get there at all, schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott said Monday.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Indiana Treasurer Richard Mourdock says he hasn't ruled out another run for political office — something he said he considered after his loss for a U.S. Senate seat.
At age 16, most guys are worried about getting their driver’s license or making the football team, but Evan Maede was getting ready to worry about something far more important: survival.
Fort Wayne Police Chief Rusty York said his department is getting automatic license plate readers that will help police find stolen vehicles and could help in serious crimes like homicides.
A Fort Wayne man has been charged with animal cruelty after police say he repeatedly kicked a stray cat.
Students at Butler University in Indianapolis are battling an outbreak of pink eye.
Ball State did some spring cleaning Saturday, selling anything from couches to school supplies at an auction.
An 18-year-old Chicago woman was killed the same day her sister had sat on the stage behind President Barack Obama, listening to him push for gun control legislation.
Survivors of a 2003 night club fire that killed 100 people and relatives of those killed huddled together in bitter cold Sunday at the site of the blaze to mark the 10th anniversary of it.
It didn’t take ingenuity for Christopher Dorner to elude authorities for six days. He simply opened an unlocked door.
By turns, Indiana leaders have either chosen, begrudgingly, to work with Washington or fight it outright, and this year is no exception.
Indiana Treasurer Richard Mourdock says he hasn’t ruled out another run for political office — something he said he considered after his loss for a U.S. Senate seat.
Following the discussion of a particular Student Government Association platform point involving alcohol, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs Jennifer Jones-Hall has asked her name not be used publicly by any executive board slates in this year’s election.
HEBER CITY, Utah — U.S. Rep. Jason Chaffetz flew home from Washington last week, leaving behind a capital baffled by Republicans like him in Congress: those who stubbornly refuse to compromise with President Barack Obama, a tactic that some see as damaging the GOP brand and pushing the nation repeatedly to the brink of fiscal chaos.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A 150-foot asteroid hurtled toward Earth's backyard, destined Friday to make the closest known flyby for a rock of its size. In a chilling coincidence, a meteor exploded above Russia's Ural Mountains just hours before the asteroid was due to zoom past the planet.