ORLANDO, Fla. - Forensic tests made public Wednesday show that George Zimmerman's was the only DNA that could be identified on the grip of the gun used to fatally shoot 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
INDIANAPOLIS - A former police officer from Kentucky was named Indianapolis' new public safety director Tuesday, replacing an official who resigned amid criticism over his handling of the city's police department.
PHOENIX - A judge has ruled that police in Arizona can immediately start enforcing the most contentious section of the state's immigration law, marking the first time officers can carry out a requirement that officers, while enforcing other laws, question the immigration status of those suspected of being in the country illegally.
Three former Ball State students accused of vandalism involving two vehicles appeared in court Tuesday to receive their initial charges and court dates.
Ball State's College Republicans hosted Luke Messer, the Republican U.S. Congressional candidate for Indiana's 6th district on Tuesday night in the Arts and Journalism Building Room 289.
ROME - Scholars on Wednesday questioned the much-publicized discovery by a Harvard scholar that a 4th century fragment of papyrus provided the first evidence that some early Christians believed Jesus was married.
Festive music, traditional food and activities will give students of all backgrounds a chance to help promote diversity on campus. -á
The College Republicans and University Democrats will be on hand to assist students with the voting registration process for the upcoming elections on campus today at the University Green.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - ABC will interview the young man whose sexual-abuse allegations against former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky launched the investigation that produced criminal charges against him.
DENVER - A catchy pro-marijuana jingle for Colorado voters considering legalizing the drug goes like this: "Jobs for our people. Money for schools. Who could ask for more?"
PHOENIX - A day after the most contentious provision of Arizona's immigration law took effect, rallies were planned around Phoenix to protest the law that civil rights activists contend will lead to systematic racial profiling.
After their daughter died from the 2011's Indiana State Fair stage collapse, Jenny Haskell's parents are hosting an event to support the memorial fund started in her name.
ATLANTA - A Georgia-based restaurant chain that drew national attention when its owner reaffirmed his opposition to same-sex marriage says it's leaving the debate to politicians in the future.
AURORA, Colo. - Prosecutors are seeking to file 10 more counts against the man accused of killing 12 people and wounding 58 others at a suburban Denver movie theater. -á
ATLANTA - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney told donors Wednesday that he cares about the poor and middle class as he tried to stem criticism and address concern from within his own party over secretly-recorded comments that he doesn't need to worry about the half of the country that doesn't pay federal income taxes.
Local author of "Where I am Wearing?: A Global Tour to the Countries, Factories and People That Make Our Clothes", Kelsey Timmerman, held an event at the Emens Auditorium where he discussed his global quest to put names and personalities to the people who made his clothes. -á
WASHINGTON - Mitt Romney sought to get his campaign back on track Tuesday after the revelation of a video in which he said nearly half of Americans "believe they are victims," are dependent on the government and bound to vote for President Barack Obama. The Obama campaign worked to spread the quotes to any voters who hadn't already heard them.
INDIANAPOLIS - Gov. Mitch Daniels' team of federal health care overhaul leaders are telling Indiana lawmakers that firm answers on the sweeping new law aren't available.
Stadium announcers know him as Kenneth Lee. The Ball State junior linebacker prefers a less proper approach.