INDIANAPOLIS — Seven hairstylists who are fighting for a share of a $9.5 million lottery prize bought by a co-worker at an Indianapolis salon testified Wednesday that they had all agreed to share any winnings from tickets purchased at the same time as those for an office pool.
NEW ORLEANS — Once the object of ridicule and focus of outrage after the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, BP former chief executive Tony Hayward made a cameo Wednesday at the trial over the disaster, briefly showing up on a videotape in what may be his only appearance in the courtroom.
CONWAY, S.C. — A student at Coastal Carolina University died after a shooting near the campus, and despite having no suspect in custody, there does not appear to be an immediate threat to others, school officials said Wednesday.
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Bakir Hajdarevic didn't have to study for the most important test in a class last fall. He just had to spit — a lot.
Damask Café is bringing Mediterranean cuisine to the Midwest, but for owner Bassam Helwani, it’s about bringing home with him.
Spark won the Student Government Association executive board election following three weeks of campaigning, three debates, violations on all three slates and false accusations.
A slow-moving storm that has paralyzed parts of the nation's midsection for days with heavy, wet snow, churns eastward.
INDIANAPOLIS — Don Marsh, his recent civil trial showed, was dealing with a lot more than deli orders and fresh baked goods while he ran Marsh Supermarkets.
James Simmons fell heavily on the couch in the lobby of the Motivate Our Minds building.
A deeply divided Senate voted on Tuesday to confirm Republican Chuck Hagel to be the nation’s next defense secretary.
The Indiana Senate on Tuesday approved new restrictions aimed at clinics that offer the abortion pill, requiring them to perform ultrasounds on women seeking the drugs.
Higher education instructors from Afghanistan’s Shaikh Zayed University came to speak Tuesday about the progress their country has made in education as a result of a partnership with U.S. universities, including Ball State.
Internet users who illegally share music, movies or TV shows online may soon get warning notices from their service providers that they are violating copyright law. Ignore the notices, and violators could face an Internet slowdown for 48 hours.
Ball State added eight freshmen to the roster this season and the stats show that leadership on the field is coming from the rookies as well as the veterans.