Scouts reject troop sponsored by gay rights group
By The Associated Press / April 1, 2013SALT LAKE CITY — The Boy Scouts of America have rejected an application for a scouting troop sponsored by a Utah gay rights organization.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Boy Scouts of America have rejected an application for a scouting troop sponsored by a Utah gay rights organization.
INDIANAPOLIS — A fraud task force formed earlier this year by a state agency and prosecutors in Indianapolis has yielded its first arrests in the new push to crack down on unemployment fraud.
Walking down University Avenue in the dark of the early evening, it is hard to mistake the ever-present scent of fresh-baked cookies, a scent that has diffused throughout the Village and made Insomnia Cookies one of Ball State’s favorite spots.
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — Prosecutors on Monday said they will seek the death penalty against the man accused in last year's movie theater attack that killed 12, wounded 70 and spurred new gun control laws in Colorado.
Since opening in July 2012, the owner of Fuji Sushi & Hibachi Steakhouse has made it her mission to introduce Muncie to Japanese-style food.
The Indian Student Association brought Holi, the Festival of Colors, to Pruis Hall with a Bollywood style musical, other performances and Indian food Sunday.
State health officials have confirmed at least one case of the measles last week in an Indiana University Bloomington student, causing the university to take action.
Indiana’s seven public universities are taking steps to boost their graduation rates and increase the number of degrees in key areas like science and technology as part of a state push to tie aid for higher education to performance.
Feeling unusually lethargic in January, Terry Trost wrote off her melancholy as seasonal depression, but she later found out that it was something much worse.
Indiana lawmakers have approved a bill that would make it illegal to possess or deal “lookalike” synthetic drugs similar to those known as “bath salts” and other nicknames.
gencies across Indiana are dropping flood insurance, scaling back on free meals for the elderly and reducing the number of Section 8 housing vouchers they provide as funding shrinks because of automatic federal budget cuts.
A north Texas district attorney took no chances after one of his assistant prosecutors was gunned down two months ago. Kaufman County District Attorney Mike McLelland said he carried a gun everywhere he went and took extra care when answering the door at his home.
A 4-year-old girl was fatally shot while she sat in a car outside her grandfather’s Miami home, and now detectives are trying to determine if another child who was in the vehicle pulled the trigger, police said Sunday.
Parts of Delaware County were without power this morning, leaving 741 residents powerless as of 10:55 a.m.
Teppanyaki Grill and Buffet closed again for the second time this year Thursday after the Delaware County Health Department found several violations.
INDIANAPOLIS — A former math teacher at a northwest Indiana high school who helped students with their homework and personal issues persuaded several underage girls to send their nude photos to him by cellphone, according to federal court documents.
NEW YORK — Government health officials launched the second round of a graphic ad campaign Thursday that is designed to get smokers off tobacco, saying they believe the last effort convinced tens of thousands to quit.
INDIANAPOLIS — A man already charged in a deadly house explosion in Indianapolis tried to arrange for a key witness to be killed, despite signs in the jail warning inmates that their phone calls were recorded, prosecutors said Thursday.
The university used its notification system several times throughout Wednesday to keep students informed about a water main break that left four buildings without running water.