200 W. Ind. students lacking shots out of school
November 15, 2012A western Indiana school district said more than 200 students can’t attend school because they haven’t been properly immunized for the chickenpox.
A western Indiana school district said more than 200 students can’t attend school because they haven’t been properly immunized for the chickenpox.
Politicians, Indiana legislators and Ball State students are all discussing a hot topic: the legalization of marijuana.
Less than a week after the camp out for Dave + Oprah tickets, ticket distribution for another highly anticipated event will begin Friday morning.
Investors drew little hope Wednesday for a quick compromise in U.S. budget talks after President Barack Obama insisted on higher taxes on wealthy Americans.
The Student Government Association senate passed a bill in a meeting Wednesday, extending Alliance’s term until May.
Drivers in the San Francisco Bay Area have become the first motorists in the nation to fill up their gas tanks with an algae-based biofuel.
Israel killed the commander of the Hamas military wing in one of some 20 airstrikes on the Gaza Strip on Wednesday.
For the second year in a row, students have the chance to trade in their gently used tees for a new one.
Members of the university community gathered to learn more about integral aspects regarding Ball State’s accreditation process in a forum held by the university.
The sex scandal that felled CIA Director David Petraeus widened Tuesday to ensnare the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan.
Letters found after an Ohio murder-suicide that killed three children indicate it was orchestrated by their grandmother and uncle.
An Indianapolis woman faces charges in connection with the starvation death of a 2-month-old son who weighed just 5.5 pounds
Authorities say a small plane with three people aboard has crashed into a neighborhood in Jackson, Miss., near an airport.
Shares of Papa John’s declined on Tuesday following news of class-action certification for a lawsuit that claims the pizza chain had unsolicited text messages sent to cell phones.
During China’s last party congress, the cadres in charge of the world’s most populous nation didn’t know a hashtag from a hyperlink.
Indiana’s House Republicans picked their lead health care expert to lead the powerful Ways and Means committee Tuesday.
Expert said people shouldn’t be alarmed by a homeowner’s suggestion that his faulty furnace could be to blame for Indy explosion.
The search for what caused a massive, deadly explosion that rocked an Indianapolis neighborhood turned to natural gas Monday.
Federal health inspectors found numerous potential sources of contamination linked to a deadly meningitis outbreak.
The U.S. military has been criticized for its spotty record on convicting troops of killing civilians.