Muncie's Cornfed Derby Dames to face off against Fisher's team Sunday
September 5, 2012Muncie's Cornfed Derby Dames are making an effort to connect to the Ball State community before its bout this weekend.
Muncie's Cornfed Derby Dames are making an effort to connect to the Ball State community before its bout this weekend.
Penn State's costs for legal fees, consultants and public relations firms hired to help deal with the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal have reached nearly $17 million.
Attorneys deliver closing arguments at Drew Peterson's trial Tuesday, after which jurors will begin deliberations on whether the state proved the former Illinois police officer murdered his third wife.
Democrats open their national convention Tuesday offering President Barack Obama as America's best chance to revive the ragged U.S. economy and asking voters to be patient with incomplete results so far. Michelle Obama, in her opening-night speech, aims to give people a very personal reminder of "the man that he was before he was president."
Protesters blocked an intersection near the Democratic National Convention for about two hours on Tuesday, attracting hundreds of police officers, before they were allowed to keep walking toward the heart of Charlotte's central business district.
MTV has moved up the start of its annual Video Music Awards so its fans won't have to choose between pop stars and President Barack Obama.
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A federal judge has ordered the Massachusetts Department of Correction to provide a taxpayer-funded sex-change operation for a transgender inmate serving life in prison for murder.
More than a dozen people were taken to Indianapolis hospitals Tuesday after they were sickened by fumes from gas-fueled power-washing equipment at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.
Ten illegal immigrants are under arrest after blocking an uptown Charlotte intersection near the site of the Democratic National Convention.
INDIANAPOLIS - An openly gay Indianapolis teenager expelled for bringing a stun gun to school to ward off bullies is suing Indianapolis Public Schools, accusing administrators of failing to stop the "relentless, severe harassment" he faced in school.
Indiana State Excise Police officers were out in full force Thursday at Ball State's home opener against Eastern Michigan, arresting 20 people on 23 charges at Scheumann Stadium.
The Democratic National Convention will have a Ball State freshman in attendance this year.
MUNCIE, Ind. - A train struck a man lying on railroad tracks in a northeastern Indiana city, severing his arm.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - When it comes to following political conventions, Twitter may soon trump television.
Even though the city of Muncie prepared for Tropical Storm Isaac to hit hard, the area was not affected as much as expected.
The price of oil jumped 1.7 percent Friday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke made clear in a speech that the central bank will do more to revive the U.S. economy.
An ex-Marine wearing military clothing opened fire at a New Jersey supermarket early Friday, killing two of his co-workers and himself as other terrified store employees hid in the back, authorities said.
Neil Armstrong was a humble hero who saw himself as a team player and never capitalized on his celebrity as the first man to walk on the moon, mourners said Friday outside a private service attended by fellow space pioneers, including his two crewmates on the historic Apollo 11 mission.
An Indiana police chief has resigned rather than accept a week's suspension without pay over what he said was a harmless prank of giving a friend a piece of duck jerky made for dogs.