Weather Forecaster Noah Gordon is tracking a rapid warm up later this week.
Here’s a look at some of the season's first snow moments captured around Ball State's campus!
The travel advisory for slick roads issued by Delaware County Indiana Emergency Management has been officially lifted.
Female musicians continue to push boundaries while discussing their sexuality, resuming a debate about female sexuality and its place in music.
This week brings opportunities to learn something new, support a cause, and enjoy campus life. Whether you’re preparing for your career, finding unique art, or catching a classic film, there’s plenty to explore around Ball State.
What started as a family idea turned into Leo’s Lemonade, a Muncie-based business inspired by the owners’ son with autism.
After purchasing an old high school building in Dunkirk, Steve Schwieterman turned it into a thriving business center featuring shops, a salon, a restaurant and more, bringing new life and local opportunity to the small Indiana town.
The women’s volleyball team is officially the 2025 MAC Regular Season Champions and the No. 1 seed in the MAC Volleyball Championship.
Ball State played another close game down the stretch, but a late run allowed the Cardinals to prevail.
The Cardinals seem to be gaining chemistry fast, as their 2025-26 campaign has started with two double-digit victories.
Will Sunday see the first snowfall of this season?
Former Cardinals tight end turned strength coach reflects on his journey to the NFL.
Ball State took down Eastern Michigan and still stands in first place in the MAC.
During National Adoption Month, a Muncie family shares their story of adopting their daughter, Sammy, through local programs like the Indiana Adoption Program and Firefly.
Will we see our first snow of the season this weekend? Weather Forecaster Orion Lucas has the details.
Mason discusses the controversy surrounding Pokemon Legends: Z-A, the newest entry in the franchise.
When the Department of War introduced new regulations on the press, scores of journalists handed in their credentials instead of signing on to the new rules.
After recent SNAP benefit cuts, The Willow Creek Collective in Daleville launched its “Neighbors Nourishing Neighbors” program, offering free meal kits to community members.
The restaurant has left a lasting impression on its customers since its grand opening.
Student volunteer services and Lifestream partner up to rake yards for those in the community.