INDIANAPOLIS — A man already charged in a deadly house explosion in Indianapolis has pleaded not guilty to a charge he tried to arrange the killing of a key witness from jail.
INDIANAPOLIS — An Indiana grand jury has indicted a South Carolina midwife on numerous charges for allegedly delivering several children in Indiana, including a newborn that died.
CINCINNATI — A Jesus portrait that has hung in a southern Ohio school district since 1947 was taken down Wednesday, because of concerns about the potential costs of a federal lawsuit against its display.
HARTFORD, Conn. — Calling the massacre last year at Sandy Hook Elementary School "the nation's worst nightmare," Connecticut lawmakers debated a wide-ranging package of gun control and other measures Wednesday that they were expected to pass over the outcry of gun rights advocates who gathered in protest at the Capitol.
INDIANAPOLIS — Reports of child abuse and neglect in Indiana grew 15 percent during the past two years, a top official in the state's child protection agency said.
Bill Scholl is on the road again this week and said he’s nearing the phase of second interviews with potential replacements for Billy Taylor.
At any given time, Bracken Library is full of students hovered over books, using flashcards and wielding highlighters, all studying material to prepare for tests.
Students will get the chance to see what types of projects are being worked on in Muncie through the Ball State EcoREHAB immersive learning program and sustainability methods of the project.
Indiana companies that use discarded materials such as glass in their products are urging lawmakers to pass a bill requiring refundable deposits on beverages sold in recyclable bottles and cans.
Transitioning to college from the military can be a challenging endeavor, and students, faculty and staff gathered Tuesday to learn more about student veterans and their experiences with that transition.
Rutgers said it would reconsider its decision to retain basketball coach Mike Rice after a videotape aired showing him shoving, grabbing and throwing balls at players in practice and using gay slurs.
When it comes to rules, I follow only one: rules are meant to be broken. A select few rules have transcended time and become fashion faux pas.
Heading into the game against Northern Kentucky, Ball State coach Rich Maloney expects to see quite a few arms going throughout the course of the game.
Jim Riches pulled his son’s mangled body out of the rubble at the World Trade Center, but the phone calls still filtered in years afterward. The city kept finding more pieces.
After moving to three different schools in four years, Shannon Morrison was ready for an easy transition to a new school.
Ball State will travel to Fort Wayne, Ind., today to face IPFW for the first time since falling to the team 5-4 in 2010.
The changing of coaches for the BSU basketball team causes me to wonder, when will the crazy expenditures on intercollegiate athletics end?
Ellen DeGeneres is going fishing again with a sequel to the animated blockbuster “Finding Nemo.”
North Korea said Tuesday it will restart its long-shuttered plutonium reactor and increase production of nuclear weapons material, in what outsiders see as its latest attempt to extract U.S. concessions by raising fears of war.