Flare-ups expected as crews battle Ga. wildfires
March 26, 2011ATLANTA (AP) — Crews battling three wildfires across Georgia were expecting winds to cause flare-ups.
ATLANTA (AP) — Crews battling three wildfires across Georgia were expecting winds to cause flare-ups.
While Indiana has grown over the past 10 years, the city and county surrounding Ball State has seen an exodus of citizens.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The shock wave from a school shooting that left a 15-year-old boy critically injured in Martinsville will be felt far beyond the classroom, said the director of a clinic that's offering counseling to children and their parents.
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A Naval training exercise that included an underwater blast off San Diego's coast has been linked to at least three dolphin deaths earlier this month, prompting a probe into whether the military violated the federal law that protects marine mammals.
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Minuscule amounts of radiation from Japan's damaged nuclear plant have reached Las Vegas, but scientists say it poses no health risk.
Although St. Patrick's Day is over, the party has just started for Kappa Delta's Shamrock ‘n' Bowl.
SAN FRANCISCO — Part of the nation's key radiation warning system was out of service as the U.S. braced for possible exposure to the fallout from a nuclear crisis in Japan.
TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Government-organized trips to a mass funeral, a morgue, and a home officials say was damaged by a bomb have raised more questions than they answer about civilian victims of the fighting in Libya.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana's unemployment rate dropped to 8.8 percent in February, marking the first time since December 2008 that the jobless rate has dipped below 9 percent.
TOKYO — A possible breach at Japan's troubled nuclear plant escalated the crisis Friday.
It was an evening that made the audience laugh as well as fall silent from the personal stories of shared by Latina group and Teatro Luna at the Latino Student Union's Dinner Theater.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin officials couldn't agree Friday about whether an explosive law taking away nearly all public worker collective bargaining rights was about to take effect after a nonpartisan legislative bureau published it despite a court order blocking implementation.
MARTINSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Dustin Tatum was leaving his middle school cafeteria Friday when he heard a loud bang, then chaos ensued as a teacher rushed him and several fellow students into a classroom, locked the door, turned off the lights and ordered everyone to hit the floor.
In class or online, students don't care much about filling out course evaluations — the easy-to-fill-out documents that help determine faculty salary, promotion and tenure decisions.
Fans of March Madness might want to make room on their calendars for another tournament this month. Muncie Pong will host the Indiana Beer Pong State Championships on Saturday.
INDIANAPOLIS — Legislators from both parties threw cold water Thursday on optimism about a breakthrough ending the month-long boycott by Indiana House Democrats.
NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — A wave of severe thunderstorms that brought large hail and high winds to central and southern Indiana left uprooted and toppled trees in some areas and ushered sharply colder air across the state.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana residents' personal income grew at one of the fastest rates in the nation last year despite the state's 9.1 percent unemployment rate, according to a Bureau of Economic Analysis report.
Ball State students and faculty will learn about sexual taboos within the Latino culture in a comedic, yet serious setting at the Latino Student Union's annual dinner theater.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana prosecutor says one of his deputies has resigned after admitting that he sent an e-mail to Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker suggesting the Republican fake an attack on himself to discredit public employee unions.