"Bath salts" raids cause questions among community, police
June 13, 2012Monday's county-wide drug raid, led full force by local authorities, raised a lot of questions regarding "bath salts" and its prevalence in Delaware County. -á
Monday's county-wide drug raid, led full force by local authorities, raised a lot of questions regarding "bath salts" and its prevalence in Delaware County. -á
INDIANAPOLIS - Police have arrested a 14-year-old girl who investigators say was driving a car that slammed into a tree along an Indianapolis street, badly injuring three boys riding with her.
Students who are looking forward to moving into the freshly renovated Studebaker East residence hall might be in for a surprise once August rolls around. -á
HOUSTON - When music at a neighbor's evening party got too loud for his liking, Raul Rodriguez showed up to complain, carrying a gun and a video camera.
WHITELAND, Ind. - An Indiana woman who says her daughter was bullied so often that she pulled her from school to protect her has launched a campaign that she hopes will lead lawmakers to expand the state's definition of bullying and impose harsh punishment for offenders. -á
Ball State is one step closer to becoming the permanent home to the Music for All's Summer Symposium.
As the Supreme Court approaches a monumental decision with the Affordable Act of 2010, its opposition and supporters are growing heated as rallies and protests become more frequent.
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. - Indiana is preparing to build a $255 million tunnel to preserve 11 acres of Kentucky woodlands in the path of a long-planned Ohio River bridge.
GARY, Ind.- The cleanup of a 17-acre toxic lagoon is shifting into high gear in northwestern Indiana following decades of delays.
NEW ALBANY, Ind. - A southern Indiana county hard-hit by March tornadoes has spent $825,000 just to clear out streams clogged with storm debris.
Mayor Dennis Tyler remains hospitalized after having surgery Thursday as the result of complications from diverticulitis.
Indiana State police, along with city and county officers, raided six convenience stores today in relation to an ongoing-investigation of bath salts. -á
ATHENS, Greece - A powerful earthquake shook Greece's island of Rhodes and southwestern Turkey on Sunday. No deaths or serious damage were reported, but officials said six people were hurt in Turkey by jumping out of buildings.
AUBURN, Alabama - A gunman opened fire during a fight at a party at an apartment complex near Auburn University, killing three people, including two former football players for the school's team, authorities said Sunday. Three other people were injured, with one in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the head.
INDIANAPOLIS - Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence built a national brand name for himself as an unabashed social and religious conservative, a good-natured warrior for the causes he believes in. But talk of those causes has been largely absent from his run for Indiana governor over the last year.
The Indiana Office of Tourism is featuring videos produced by Ball State students on its website.
Efforts to revitalize Ball State's Village have been an ongoing process, but developers may have hit a standstill.
The Indiana Office of Tourism is featuring videos produced by Ball State students on its website.
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana's public labor unions say they have little left to lose, even if the results of Wisconsin's recall election inspire state lawmakers to push anti-union legislation further. -á
Parents of incoming freshmen will have the chance to get more of a taste of Muncie than just Ball State when they attend orientation with their student. -á