Indiana legislature considers eminent domain bill
January 11, 2012A new bill could make Ball State and other state universities pay more when buying properties.
A new bill could make Ball State and other state universities pay more when buying properties.
Forty-nine years after Martin Luther King Jr. spoke about his dream, Ball State will be hosting a week of events in his honor.
Two months ago, alumnus Alex Reid was at a bar with friends, trying to request a song from the disc jockey and struggling to be heard over the loud music.
INDIANAPOLIS — Purdue University will begin a shift to a year-round, trimester-based academic calendar this summer.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — When you're trying to clear nearly 15 feet of snow, a regular shovel just isn't going to cut it.
TEHRAN, Iran — A former U.S. Marine interpreter arrested while on a trip to visit his Iranian grandmothers has been sentenced to death as a CIA spy, state radio reported Monday, in a case likely to become a new flash point in the escalating tensions between Tehran's defiance over its nuclear program and Washington's efforts to impose more crippling sanctions.
INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mitch Daniels' top budget official is stepping down after being part of the Indiana governor's administration since he took office seven years ago.
INDIANAPOLIS — A divisive labor bill is back in Republican hands after Indiana House Democrats on Monday ended a three-day boycott of the chamber to stall the measure.
WASHINGTON — William Daley is resigning as President Barack Obama's chief of staff just one year into one of the most pivotal jobs in politics, senior administration officials said Monday.
While students are able to have three weeks off for winter break, some faculty stay on campus to work.
Students will have to start looking for other venues to squelch their coffee craving after MT Cup closed during finals week.
In the three months sophomore Michael Russell subleased a house on Dill Street this summer, he experienced several disgusting circumstances.
INDIANAPOLIS — Amazon.com will begin collecting Indiana's 7 percent sales tax from customers in 2014.
The Village will lose another business in a month. CBX Bookstore on University Avenue will close by the end of February, Alex Griffin, a media representative from Nebraska Book Company said.
TEHRAN, Iran — A former U.S. Marine interpreter arrested while on a trip to visit his Iranian grandmothers has been sentenced to death as a CIA spy, state radio reported Monday, in a case likely to become a new flash point in the escalating tensions between Tehran's defiance over its nuclear program and Washington's efforts to impose more crippling sanctions.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana National Guard says four soldiers with an Indiana-based Guard unit have been killed in Afghanistan.
A judge has upheld a central Indiana county's smoking ban that prohibits lighting up in taverns and fraternal organizations.
A longtime Democratic Party activist has been selected fill the Indiana House seat being given up by Muncie Mayor-elect Dennis Tyler.
Missing Fort Wayne girl found dead in trailer park
FORT WAYNE, Ind. — FBI agents joined the search for a missing 9-year-old Indiana girl with physical and emotional problems on Monday.