Indiana Senate candidates line campaign coffers early
July 7, 2011INDIANAPOLIS — Democrat U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly has raised more than $440,000 over the last three months in his bid for a U.S. Senate seat.
INDIANAPOLIS — Democrat U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly has raised more than $440,000 over the last three months in his bid for a U.S. Senate seat.
Less than a year to go before the first votes are cast in the Indiana governor's race, and the two leading candidates agree on this much: It's time to fix education and the economy.
NEW YORK — Quick on the heels of Google's launch of its latest social-networking venture, Facebook said Wednesday that its 750 million users will now be able to make video calls on the site.
The Ball State Journalism Department announced a new interim chairman on Tuesday following Jim Willis's mid-May resignation.
People looking to save money on gas this summer are turning to scooters and small motorcycles, and training instructors say riders need to think about safety as well as savings.
ORLANDO, Fla. — The not guilty verdict that could free Casey Anthony by this weekend stunned spectators, legal pundits and the prosecutors who failed to prove she killed her toddler daughter.
Thousands of people attended Minnetrista's annual Fourth of July Festival. There was a live band, vendors, and a firework display
Minnetrista's lawn was covered in a sea of red, white and blue at the Muncie community fireworks show.
A fire alarm that sounded in the Art and Journalism Building around 5:45 p.m. went off when smoke from a ceramics kiln hit the smoke detector.
A Burris Laboratory School graduate was killed this morning when his car was struck by a moving train as he attempted to drive through a railroad crossing.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — A famed black-and-red calfskin jacket that Michael Jackson wore in the classic "Thriller" video has sold at auction for $1.8 million.
The Muncie community uses the MITS transportation system on a daily basis.
Ted Gaston has spent 30 years in the automotive maintenance business.
The public transportation system serving Muncie for almost 30 years could face major changes in the way it operates as a result of federal and state budget cuts.
ALBANY, New York — After days of contentious negotiations and last-minute reversals by two Republican senators, New York became the sixth and largest state in the U.S. to legalize gay marriage.
Ball State University's governing board heard stories of accomplishment and challenges today as top school officials presented their plan for weathering another reduction in state funding.
A report says a firefighter has died in a Muncie church fire after the roof of the sanctuary collapsed.
The massive church fire that resulted in the death of a Muncie firefighter also left two injured, the city's fire chief said today.