Weather Forecaster Payton Domschke previews the impacts rain may have on your St. Patrick's Day plans.
After two months of debate in the House and Senate, House Bill 1315 died early Thursday morning.
Two days. That’s how long it takes a package to ship from Amazon to the buyer’s home.
The Cardinals are looking to stay on the rise and maintain consistency by treating their last meet of the regular season like any other.
It wasn’t pretty at times, but Ball State persevered for a grind-it-out victory over MIVA foe No. 15 Fort Wayne.
Weather Forecaster Nathan Gidley has an evening update on a calm stretch of weather to end the week and a look ahead at St. Patrick's Day.
After a seventh inning that served as the decision maker of the game, Ball State baseball dropped to .500 on the season after a 6-2 loss to Butler this afternoon.
Senator Kam Bontrager was elected Student Government Association president pro tempore for the 2018-19 season Wednesday.
This morning at 9:45 a.m., members of the Muncie community gathered on Ball State’s University Green to remember and honor the lives of the 17 people killed in Parkland Florida one month ago today. Participants came clad in orange, carrying signs and ready to make their voices heard.
The future of Muncie Community Schools — and whether or not it will be in Ball State’s hands — will be decided by midnight Wednesday.
March 14, 2018, marks the 30th anniversary of Pi Day — that’s pi, as in 3.14, not the dessert.
Through a Young Entrepreneurs Across America, or YEAA, internship, freshman computer science major Sean Wolfe is gaining experience by running a business.
Little by little, some Muncie Central High School students left their third period class in remembrance of Parkland shooting victims.
“Hey, Hey! Ho, Ho! Gun violence has got to go!” chanted students and faculty as they lined McKinley Avenue from the Scramble Light to Ball Communications Buildings.
Ball State alumnus Mitch Hannon passed up the clogged streets, deafening noise and bustling walkways of the city to pursue his passion for filmmaking in Indiana.
The Indiana Department of Workforce Development said in a press release that the unemployment rate in Indiana dropped 3.3 percent in January, which is lower than the United States average of 4.1 percent.
Change requires action. Action can be perceived as many different things, from simply just discussing a topic with friends to writing to government officials.