New ‘Community’ season to premiere after show’s near-cancellation
By Emily Maag / February 7, 2013After multiple suspensions and threatened expulsions, “Community” is back in session.
After multiple suspensions and threatened expulsions, “Community” is back in session.
INDIANAPOLIS— Gov. Mike Pence said Wednesday that he has ruled out expanding Medicaid under the federal health care law unless Indiana gets approval to use state health savings accounts for the expansion.
SAN FRANCISCO — Netflix won't miss Saturday mail delivery, even though the weekend service helped keep its DVD-by-mail subscribers happy.
NEW YORK — Grants for homeowners to fix their properties, spending to install generators at public housing complexes and competitions to create new storm-resilience technology are among the city's plans for some of its federal Superstorm Sandy aid money, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced Wednesday.
In what seemed to be a hectic morning at the Fisher Complex at Scheumann Stadium Wednesday, Ball State received all 21 letters of intent by its recruits before 11 a.m.
MONTROSE, Ga. — More than two dozen vehicles collided in a fiery pileup on a foggy Georgia interstate on Wednesday morning, killing at least three people and leaving several others hurt, officials said.
PAWTUCKET, R.I.— Scottie dog has a new nemesis in Monopoly after fans voted in an online contest to add a cat token to the property trading game, replacing the iron, toy maker Hasbro Inc. announced Wednesday.
LAS VEGAS — Police are trying to find who's responsible for a shooting at a Las Vegas movie theater lobby that left two people critically wounded.
The Boy Scouts of America's national executive board has delayed a decision on whether to lift its longstanding ban on gay scouts and leaders.
The past three regular season games between the Cardinals and Bobcats were decided by a combined six points.
A recent proposal looks to make paying for meals in the Village just a little easier.
Organizers in Indianapolis plan to run a clean, positive campaign to win a bid for the 2018 Super Bowl.
Senior Cailee Morris tells her story of volunteering at the Muncie Animal Rescue Fund for the past three or so years.
An ordinance exempting a southeastern Indiana county from federal gun control laws has been signed into law amid questions over whether it will hold up under judicial scrutiny.
Indiana’s schools would be required to teach cursive writing under a bill approved by the state Senate.
The Student Government Association and the Office of Student Life have started the search for a new student member of the Board of Trustees.
Two Ball State students are asking for help from several local bands in hopes of achieving their lifelong dreams of going to Africa.