Body found in Mich. may be missing Ind. woman’s
By The Associated Press / November 12, 2012Authorities in southeastern Michigan said they’re investigating whether a body found near a farmer’s field belongs to a 58-year-old Indiana woman.
Authorities in southeastern Michigan said they’re investigating whether a body found near a farmer’s field belongs to a 58-year-old Indiana woman.
Greek lawmakers approved the country’s 2013 austerity budget early Monday.
The Cramers do not know how much damage their home sustained. Because the island and its infrastructure were devastated, they are looking for a long-term rental.
Police said three youths have been arrested and a fourth was being sought after a gunshot led to the evacuation of a shopping mall in northwestern Indiana.
As the effects of Superstorm Sandy continue to unravel, many music teachers in the Northeast have lost their homes, studios and instruments.
In a ceremony dedicated to veterans, one Ball State alumnus spoke of his job and the year he served in Iraq.
Key Indian lawmakers from both parties plan to introduce measures next year that would decriminalize possession of small amounts marijuana.
A massive explosion sparked a huge fire and killed two people in an Indianapolis neighborhood Sunday.
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has been re-elected to a second term, defeating Republican Mitt Romney in a hard-fought race.
One group at Ball State is doing its part to help victims of Superstorm Sandy, which killed at least 105 people and caused power outages for more than 3.5 million.
A judge extended early voting hours in one Florida county Sunday after Democrats sued to allow more time in a presidential battleground state
Despite the cold, cloudy weather, more than 160 students swept across Muncie to rake leaves for the 21st year.
INDIANAPOLIS — Tea party advocates in Indiana who aced their first test by ousting U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar in May likely face a much tougher final exam Tuesday as they work to push Republican Richard Mourdock to victory.
Tuesday’s election promises to be a tough final exam as Republicans work to push Richard Mourdock across the finish line.
A young boy visiting the Pittsburgh zoo with his mother and friends was killed Sunday when he somehow got over a railing.
After Superstorm Sandy killed at least 105 people and caused more than 3.5 million power outages, people are dealing with the fall out.
Students had the opportunity to get a taste of several different countries as they explored the Amazing Taste in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center on Thursday.
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Space shuttle Atlantis isn't going far to its retirement home at Kennedy Space Center's main tourist stop.
LOS ANGELES — An argument between party crashers outside a Halloween bash at the University of Southern California late Wednesday ended with a shooting that critically injured one man, wounded three and triggered a campus-wide phone-email-text alert for students to shelter in place.