Lawyer: Ohio kidnap suspect will plead not guilty
May 16, 2013The man accused of keeping three women in captivity in his Ohio home for about a decade will plead not guilty, a member of his defense team said Wednesday.
The man accused of keeping three women in captivity in his Ohio home for about a decade will plead not guilty, a member of his defense team said Wednesday.
Recipients of the 21st Century Scholars and Frank O’Bannon scholarships will need to complete certain credit hours to get full amount of their scholarships.
A drone the size of a fighter jet took off from the deck of an American aircraft carrier for the first time Tuesday
Thousands gathered Tuesday at the wreckage of a Bangladeshi garment factory building to offer prayers for the souls of the people who died in the collapse last month.
Ivy Tech Community College of Muncie is evaluating its emergency response process after the campus was evacuated April 25 due to bomb and shooting threats.
The loss of Ball State’s charters could lead to the closure of some of the schools.
President Obama ousted the commissioner of the IRS Wednesday amid an outcry over revelations that the agency had improperly targeted tea party groups.
An increase in state funding for Ball State will make it easier for the university to keep tuition increases under 2 percent for the next two years
Ball State President Jo Ann Gora ranks fifth in a new list of the country's highest paid public college leaders.
The veteran ABC News anchor is set to announce Monday morning on “The View” that she will retire from TV journalism next summer.
Ball State’s stalemated geothermal project has been approved to receive $30 million despite generally dwindling state funding for higher education.
The Board of Trustees approved a new policy on May 3 that will ban smoking and smokeless tobacco except in cars with windows up or during tailgating events.
The three women allegedly imprisoned and sexually abused for years say they are grateful for overwhelming support, they also need time to heal.
A legislative decision to pause the rollout of new academic standards is leaving many Indiana teachers in limbo.
Gunmen opened fire on dozens of people marching in a neighborhood Mother’s Day parade in New Orleans on Sunday, wounding at least 19 people, police said.
Smokers at Ball State will have to find a new place to light up after the university’s Board of Trustees approved a campus-wide tobacco free policy effective on Aug. 1 on Friday.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — When it comes to country music, George Jones was The Voice.
REDFORD TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A man lived with the decomposing corpse of a 72-year-old woman for about six months before court officers serving an eviction notice discovered her body moldering on a sofa in a Detroit-area trailer home, police said Friday.
SAVAR, Bangladesh — More than two days after their factory collapsed on them, at least some garment workers were still alive in the corpse-littered debris Friday, pinned beneath tons of mangled metal and concrete. Rescue crews struggled to save them, knowing they probably had just a few hours left to live, as desperate relatives clashed with police in their anger and grief.
NEW YORK — Armed with a pressure-cooker explosive and five pipe bombs, the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing made a spur-of-the-moment decision last week to give the Big Apple a taste of their mayhem, New York officials say.