Police kill gunman, find 3 more dead in Colo. home
By The Associated Press / January 7, 2013SWAT officers who stormed a Colorado home where a gunman had holed up found a horrific scene — four dead bodies including that of the gunman.
SWAT officers who stormed a Colorado home where a gunman had holed up found a horrific scene — four dead bodies including that of the gunman.
University adds several charging stations for electric vehicles after staff, visitor inquiries
NBC executives said Sunday they are conscious about the amount of violence they air in the wake of real-life tragedies like the Connecticut school shooting, but have made no changes in what has gone on the air or what is planned.
South African anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela has recovered from his recent lung infection and a surgical procedure to remove gallstones, according to an announcement Sunday by President Jacob Zuma.
After David Letterman interviewed Oprah Winfrey at Ball State in late November, the media icons will switch roles this Sunday on the Oprah Winfrey Network.
A lawsuit against Burris Laboratory School based on allegations that a second-grade student was sexually abused by classmates has moved to the U.S. District Court, The Star Press reported.
Critics say Ball State University hasn't done an adequate job of overseeing the charter schools it sponsors.
Ball State fans celebrated the final night before the Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl in downtown St. Petersburg as part of the Bowl Block Party. Ball State will play Central Florida in the Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- For a group of dedicated Ball State students, the location of the football team's bowl game destiny didn't matter to them.
No matter which way the winds are blowing in Congress, Indiana’s newest wind-turbine project appears ready to meet a critical deadline needed to make it profitable.
The Supreme Court will take up California's ban on same-sex marriage, a case that could give the justices the chance to rule on whether gay Americans have the same constitutional right to marry as heterosexuals.
NEW YORK — A tour bus driver behind the wheel in a horrific crash that killed 15 people last year was found not guilty of manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide on Friday.
ST. LOUIS — The nation's worst drought in decades leveled off last week after a two-week spell in which overall conditions slightly worsened, but a persistent lack of rain in the Midwest and Plains has barge operators fearing Mississippi River traffic could soon slow to a crawl or even stop altogether.
SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine — A mall in Maine has sacked Santa Claus after children and parents complained he was rude, grumpy and wouldn't even let one child sit on his lap.
NEW YORK — Apple CEO Tim Cook says the company will produce one of its existing lines of Mac computers in the United States next year.
A homeless man was arrested Wednesday in the death of a subway rider who was pushed onto the tracks and photographed just before a train struck him.
A month after elections, some students feel like the air has been let out of the political balloon.
Thanks to the election, socialism and capitalism are forever wed as Merriam-Webster’s most looked-up words of 2012.
A Ball State student directing a play will donate the proceeds to an organization that benefits the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community.