Washington touts credentials of new pot consultant
By The Associated Press / March 19, 2013OLYMPIA, Wash. — Green thumb? Check. Extensive knowledge of the black market? Check.
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Green thumb? Check. Extensive knowledge of the black market? Check.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Applications for gun permits have jumped in Newtown since the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, which sparked a renewed debate about stricter gun control laws and a surge in gun sales around the country due to worries about new limits.
INDIANAPOLIS — Three Indiana girls who discussed which classmates they would like to kill in Facebook posts adorned with smiley faces and LOLs have reached a settlement with the school district that expelled them for violating an anti-bullying policy.
Mortar explosion in Nev. kills 7 NC unit Marines
Skipping one hour of class a week costs Ball State students about the same amount as two movie tickets, a fifth of alcohol, dinner or an iPhone case.
Being paid in joy was almost enough for the co-founder of Kiva.org, an organization that uses microlending to finance start-ups in developing countries.
A Ball State alumnus was working on a comic book about late-night television host David Letterman when he realized he had a personal connection with a location in the book.
Purdue University President Mitch Daniels on Monday eliminated merit raises for administrators earning more than $50,000 annually over the next two years.
PHOENIX — Jodi Arias suffers from dissociative amnesia which explains why she can't remember much from the day she says she killed her lover in self-defense, a psychologist testified Monday at her Arizona murder trial.
NEW YORK — The producers of the cable TV miniseries on the Bible say Internet chatter that their Satan character resembles President Barack Obama is "utter nonsense."
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Steve Davis, Oklahoma's starting quarterback when it won back-to-back national championships in the 1970s, was one of two people killed when a small aircraft smashed into three homes in northern Indiana, officials said Monday.
NEW ORLEANS — The owner of the drilling rig that exploded at the outset of the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill catastrophe started its defense Monday at a trial designed to determine the disaster's causes and assign fault to the companies involved.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Authorities investigating the apparent suicide of a college student discovered weapons and explosive devices in a dorm on the University of Central Florida campus in Orlando early Monday, and hundreds of students were evacuated, though the school said there was no immediate threat.
University Police Department and University Marketing and Communications are reconsidering using Twitter for public safety and emergency notifications following communication strategies used when an alleged gunman was on campus.
For 27 consecutive hours, students literally stood up for their beliefs in awareness.