Boaters raise concerns about border fence
The federal government’s border fence plans in South Texas have been attacked by property owners, wildlife advocates and land conservationists.
The federal government’s border fence plans in South Texas have been attacked by property owners, wildlife advocates and land conservationists.
Consumers may be told if their local grocery store got tainted meat during a recall under a new policy announced Friday by the Agriculture Department.
An apparently intoxicated suspect chatted with a burglary victim long enough for officers to arrive and arrest him, authorities said.
Tony Snow, a conservative writer and commentator who cheerfully sparred with reporters in the White House briefing room during a stint as President Bush’s press secretary, died Saturday of colon cancer.
North Korea agreed to disable its main reactor by the end of October.
Firefighters “turned the corner” Saturday on a wildfire that destroyed part of a town in the Sierra Nevada foothills, one of the hundreds of blazes that continue to char huge swaths of California.
There will be an escaped convict singing at John Waldron Arts Center this week. In a prelude to the upcoming celebration of the IU Opera Theater’s 60th anniversary, Bloomington resident and Indiana University alumnus Eric Anderson, Jr. will present Kurt Weill and Arnold Sundgaard’s one-act opera “Down in the Valley”. “Down in the Valley” was the IU O
World-renowned composer and marimbist Gordon Stout will make his first performance at IU this Tuesday.
Boxcar Books is unloading its shelves, packing up its books and moving to a new location closer to IU and the downtown area.
Dozens of people came out to the enjoy the colorful art displayed by the Watercolor Society on Friday night during the fourth annual Bloomington Watercolor Society Membership Show.
Some of the biggest names in jazz to come through IU’s Jacob’s School of Music will gather Monday night to perform in the third annual Festival Jazz Orchestra.
Music echoed across Jordan avenue, blending with the distant sound of a train whistle.The IU Jacobs School of Music Summer Music Festival moved outside Wednesday evening for a free concert on the lawn of the Musical Arts Center.VIDEO: Susan Wright performs solo
IU graduate Kayla Bashore can add her name to the ever-expanding list of Hoosiers competing in this year’s Olympic Games.
A prayer vigil for an Indianapolis policeman shot while trying to capture a homicide suspect drew friends, family members and other community members outside the hospital where the officer remains in a coma.
After the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center, one traveling journalist from New York decided to go to the Middle East to explore gay culture and how it connects to terrorism.
As part of the Indiana Campaign for Change, Barack Obama is opening new offices throughout the state, Obama’s presidential campaign will open an office in Bloomington on Monday at the old Tortilla Flat restaurant building, 501 N. Walnut St.
The Small Business Administration approved more than $22 million for Indiana flood victims as of Thursday, said Richard Daigle, communications specialist for SBA. That number is increasing everyday, he said.
When Austin Starr kicked a field goal to capture the Old Oaken Bucket, the Hoosiers tied Purdue in points for the Crimson and Gold Cup, a head-to-head series that pits the two Indiana schools against one another in athletic competition. Six months and 17 contests later, the tie stands.
This past week, after being given the heave-ho from star point guard Brandon Jennings, veteran Arizona coach Lute Olson announced he is finished with signing “one-and-done” players.
When the IU rowing team ended their season on May 18 after a 14th place finish out of 22 teams at the Aramark Central/South Region Sprints IU coach Steve Peterson said the team did a good job but thought they could have done better.