Indy drivers gear up for wild qualifying weekend
May 20, 2011INDIANAPOLIS — IndyCar drivers can't afford to make a mistake Saturday.
INDIANAPOLIS — IndyCar drivers can't afford to make a mistake Saturday.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's unemployment rate fell to 8.2 percent last month, holding the state's jobless rate below the national average.
INDIANAPOLIS — Planned Parenthood of Indiana says it will continue serving Medicaid patients through at least May 30 after receiving more than $50,000 in recent donations from 44 states and overseas.
A declining trend in state appropriations has left Ball State officials tasked with replacing lost revenue, and in the past that's come in the form of steady tuition increases.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said Saturday he won't seek the Republican presidential nomination,
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's higher education commission is recommending that the state's public universities keep their tuition increases under caps of 2.5 percent to 3.5 percent in each of the next two years.
Ball State will test its emergency sirens on the north side of campus at 1 p.m. today.
INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mitch Daniels signed 80 bills into law Tuesday, including a new $28 billion state budget and redrawn political maps that will help shape elections for the next decade.
EL PASO, Texas — President Barack Obama stood at the U.S.-Mexico border on Tuesday for the first time since winning the White House and declared it more secure than ever.
INDIANAPOLIS — Gov. Mitch Daniels signed a measure Tuesday imposing some of the nation's tightest restrictions on abortions and making Indiana the first state to cut off funding to Planned Parenthood.
WASHINGTON — Gov. Mitch Daniels joined the march of would-be GOP presidential hopefuls offstage Sunday in a dead-of-night decision that put his supporters in play and muddled the fight for front-runner status against President Barack Obama.
President Barack Obama will make up a postponed trip to Indiana on Friday.
NEW YORK — Gasoline demand continues to fall in the U.S. as pump prices keep climbing.
INDIANAPOLIS — U.S. Rep. Mike Pence, a former member of House GOP leadership who disappointed tea party activists earlier this year by forgoing a White House run, appears ready to launch a campaign for Indiana governor.
WASHINGTON — Make no mistake: Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels wants a role in the 2012 presidential campaign.
In an illustration of how the information world has changed, many people learned through media formats that the mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks had been killed.
WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is giving Congress more time to negotiate a deal that would raise the nation's borrowing limit.
WYATT, Mo. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers exploded a large section of a Mississippi River levee Monday in a desperate attempt to protect an Illinois town from rising floodwaters.
Ball State University faces a 4.7 percent, $11.8 million, cut in its operating budget because of a faulty state process for evaluating the school's performance, President Jo Ann Gora said today.
WASHINGTON — When one of Osama bin Laden's most trusted aides picked up the phone last year, he unknowingly led U.S. pursuers to the doorstep of his boss.