Fatal crash reported at McGalliard and Oakwood
By Staff Reports / November 15, 2016An elderly woman died after being fatally struck in a car accident.
An elderly woman died after being fatally struck in a car accident.
The University Police Department is redefining what law enforcement is at Ball State through community policing.
Secret Families, a nonprofit that provides gifts to families in need, is currently looking for volunteers and monetary donations to prepare for the shopping and delivery day of the gifts on Dec. 3.
With a 239-192 majority in the House and a 51-48 majority in the Senate, Republicans have a gridlock on Congress and the presidency.
Not all Hoosiers are happy with the new president-elect.
The weather these past few weeks have been really confusing.
Many people didn’t vote on Election Day — but not for lack of trying.
The long election season resulted in polarizing voting results for Ball State students and the surrounding community.
Indiana Department of Veterans’ Affairs Director James Brown said in the media release he "highly encourages fellow veterans to take advantage of this opportunity."
NLI Weather Forecaster Ethan Rosuck has the latest update, with cooler temperatures and more sunshine on the way.
Walker, a political science major, said he was running to improve the schools he grew up attending.
In a twist that many are calling unexpected, Donald Trump has won the presidency. To the evident majority, this means a welcome change for the country.
Voting third party, predictably, wasn't a popular choice for many Hoosiers. Third party candidates got around 5 percent of the vote in Indiana — nothing compared to Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's high numbers.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Republican Eric Holcomb has won the Indiana governor's race, a little more than three months after replacing Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence as the GOP nominee.
Shortly after 6:30 a.m., the lines had shortened at the church and there was no longer a line to sign in or cast your ballot.
Some voters are participating in the election for their first time. Others, however, are a bit more seasoned.
The days are long, and they often get no thanks for the work they do. But the election wouldn't be able to go on without them.
Although the presidential race is at the forefront of everyone’s attention today, Indiana has many other important races going on.
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Rain and below average temperatures will return to Central Indiana!