Scoopshot offers freelance photography for regular smartphone users
By Payne Horning / July 17, 2014A smartphone app is offering users a chance to sell their photographs, providing outsourced materials to the world of advertisement and media.
A smartphone app is offering users a chance to sell their photographs, providing outsourced materials to the world of advertisement and media.
Cost is often the main factor that stops college students from traveling over summer break, but some students are finding a way to cut down that cost.
Scott Trappe has never been to space, but the half-dozen uniform patches on his desk have.
The Muncie Redevelopment Commission is looking to help ease the increase in traffic when Village Promenade opens in August.
The University Police Department made the following arrests between Monday and Wednesday.
Buzz Aldrin says he was “out of town” on July 20, 1969, and missed the world’s Apollo 11 celebration.
Almost 60 years after Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a public bus, a group of students are using that same tool, a decommissioned public bus, to tell the story of Muncie’s contributions to end racial inequality.
Reviled by staunch conservatives, the common education standards designed to improve schools and student competitiveness are being modified by some Republican governors, who are pushing back against what they call the federal government’s intrusion into the classroom.
A car that collided with a Greyhound bus on an Indiana highway, killing the car’s driver and injuring 19 people on the bus, had just been stolen and was headed in the wrong direction, authorities said.
The General Assembly considers nearly every year whether Indiana should lift its ban on Sunday retail alcohol sales and if it should allow grocery, stores and convenience stores to sell cold beer.
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A former federal prosecutor will look at Ball State’s fraud cases from 2008 and 2010 that totaled $13 million.
Sitting in a tipped over chair, a young boy presses the on switch of a vacuum cleaner.
Attorneys today asked U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to step in on behalf of hundreds of same-sex couples who were wed before a federal appeals court stayed an order striking down Indiana's gay marriage ban.
The university will hire outside help to look at the fraud cases from 2008 and 2010 that totaled $13 million.
Raising money for a local food bank is now as simple as playing a free online game.
Ball State’s top money manager will leave later this year to return to his first passion — aeronautics.
After having a “nightclub feel” in the Village for two years, D Luxe Bar and Lounge is revamping its style.
Indiana executive agencies are to ignore any of the same-sex marriages filed in late June after a federal judge’s order, according to a memo from Gov. Mike Pence’s office.
City emergency officials say the idea that the Fourth of July is a dangerous holiday is a common misconception.