Netflix separates its DVD, streaming businesses
September 19, 2011NEW YORK — Netflix Inc. is separating its DVD-by-mail business from the online movie streaming service it sees as the future of entertainment consumption.
NEW YORK — Netflix Inc. is separating its DVD-by-mail business from the online movie streaming service it sees as the future of entertainment consumption.
Its trip to Ann Arbor, Mich., proved to be a reality check for Coach Beth Maddox and her young team.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The state's new prohibition on most local gun restrictions has some cities and counties rolling back their ordinances while police must juggle situations such as the commotion caused by a man carrying a holstered handgun on his hip at Evansville's zoo.
It took 86 minutes for Ball State to score its first goal against Marshall on Friday and win in a dramatic fashion. In Ball State's game against IPFW Sunday, the team preferred a faster start.
RENO, Nev. — The scene of a Reno air race crash that killed nine people reveals the violence of the plane's missile-like impact — a crater in the tarmac roughly 3 feet deep and 8 feet across with debris spread out over more than an acre.
What began as an outlet for a group of friends to celebrate the Tour de France eventually morphed into a community-wide event, one that left at least one participant out of breath and encouraged about improving Muncie's image.
INDIANAPOLIS — Authorities said a Marion County Jail inmate who escaped from a work detail has been captured in Iowa.
Ball State entered the Milwaukee Tennis Classic on Friday confident it could come away with positive results in its first tournament of the season.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University professors are joining a national effort to redesign undergraduate coursework to help develop resources for a national science curriculum for premedical and prehealth students.
Officer Dan Vredenburg had always wanted to be a police officer. His role just takes a different spin than most — blending into the crowd as a college student look-alike and preventing people from harming themselves with drug and alcohol abuse.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said Monday the U.S. Postal Service should be allowed to reduce mail delivery to five-days-a-week to help cut its massive losses.
Ball State junior Steffanie Gardner laid with her head on the curb of Riverside Avenue after she was hit by the car of David Solis, 29, of Muncie, while riding her bike to class Thursday.
An honors award given out by the American Society of Landscape Architecture was won by an undergraduate student this year, an unusual outcome for a competition normally dominated by graduate students.
The Ball State Office of Health Education has been working to inform students about the dangers of texting and driving as well as the new law regarding texting and driving that went into effect in Indiana over the summer.
INDIANAPOLIS — "We will add hundreds of miles of roads, assets we never would have had otherwise, to our public works inventory. A new construction record will be set every year for the next decade, with thousands of new jobs attached to each year's record."
The identity of the contestants is kept hidden by newspapers that have been put up over the windows on the doors.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels writes in his new book that massive entitlement spending reform is needed to avert a national economic disaster.
As temperatures have been fluctuating from the 50s to the 90s, lines at the Amelia T. Wood Health Center have gotten longer.
Fall marks the return of popular favorites and emergence of intriguing new shows on prime time television.
Coming off of an up-and-down first day in the Milwaukee Tennis Classic Friday, the Ball State men's tennis team began Saturday looking for more consistency.