After multiple severe weather warnings were sent out Tuesday, Muncie is back to somewhat normal springtime weather Wednesday.
Hours before the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., a campaign rally by Robert F. Kennedy was taking place at Ball State on April 4, 1968.
Apparently inclement weather is Mother Nature's idea of an April Fools' joke.
Weather Forecaster Gabe Prough has a look at the severe weather threat in store this afternoon and evening.
Weather Forecaster Lexy Scheele has your update on a severe weather threat for late Tuesday night.
Chances for severe thunderstorms are in play for Tuesday. Temperatures will surge into the upper 60s supporting instability in the atmosphere.
President Geoffrey S. Mearns and his wife Jennifer will continue informal visits Tuesday.
A former Ball State instructor of mathematical sciences was found guilty of four counts of child exploitation and four counts of possession of child pornography Monday.
During Friday's Board of Trustees meeting, Interim Provost and Interim Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Marilyn Buck announced the university will give an honorary doctorate of law to Ball State alumnus Robert G. Hunt.
A former Ball State student was arrested Wednesday after police say he raped a female in an on-campus residence hall last fall.
As a former reporter, the final College of Communications, Information and Media (CCIM) dean candidate said building professional skills starts with student media.
The Board of Trustees voted to approve a new parking structure off of New York Avenue Friday.
Diversity was the theme of the first public Board of Trustees committee meeting March 30.
Weather forecaster Hannah Stutler has your update on rain chances and a dry Easter Sunday.
NewsLink Indiana Weather Forecaster here with a break in the rain to end the work week, but it will be back soon.
Roads are still closed after a Penske truck crashed into a utility pole Thursday.
Dodging book bags and benches, Preston Radtke dances his way through the crowded cafeteria on the way to his next class.