Before March 2020, the definition of “normal” was completely different. The gravity of the coronavirus pandemic was unknown, Zoom calls weren’t a thought and “face mask” was a football term. In the last year, millions of people in the United States have been infected by the virus, and hundreds of thousands have died. Now, there is hope for a return to normalcy.
Rain is on the way, and Weather Forecaster Natasha Leland is tracking the system for you in today's midday update
Indiana marked the anniversary of its first confirmed COVID-19 death March 16, 2021. The coronavirus is still spreading across the world, country and state. With the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval of three COVID-19 vaccines, there is hope for herd immunity later this year. Here's a look at some significant coronavirus events on and off Ball State's campus from March 2020 through today.
As with most pop hits, ‘Spaceman’ is littered with love ballads and verses of sweet, intimate vocals. In that sense, there’s a lack of originality in the album, but that’s the only sagging element here. Every track is fast-paced and fun with no time for sad, melancholy which is another reason the album is worth a listen. With a tracklisting as well-rounded as presented, it’ll be difficult for the artist to top this music oasis with future releases. If you happen to pass by the physical copy, it’s worth the purchase.
Despite losing four straight matches, Ball State Women’s Volleyball ended its losing streak with a 3-0 sweep of Miami (Ohio).
It was records aplenty for Ball State Women's Golf Monday and Tuesday. The Cardinals set multiple school records and individual bests in their sixth-place finish at the Spring Break Shootout, hosted by Florida Gulf Coast University.
Weather Forecaster Hope Kleitsch gives an update on the fog that is expected to move in tomorrow morning and the timing of the next rain chance.
Weather Forecaster Rachel Stinger has the latest on upcoming rain chances and strong wind gusts.
The Indiana State Department of Health added two groups of people to the list of those eligible to be vaccinated for COVID-19 this week — K-12 school staff and people ages 45+.
Many know March as the season that rings in sunshine and rain showers. While March is known for its warmer weather, it also celebrates women’s contributions to society.
Krista Sides, owner of Chameleon Salon, was at the Muncie Mission on Monday and wants to be there for its residents.
Weather Forecaster Rudy Ahlersmeyer tracks the wintry precipitation as it leaves our area. Plus, the next chances for rain in the forecast, as well as a sunny and warm weekend.
Weather Forecaster Adam Feick has the latest on what seems to be winters last attack before the start of spring.
‘Cameras On’ is a ballad not of love but of patience and brave standing against what it means to be on camera versus. a “real person.” The young artist wants his listeners to understand where he’s coming from with personal struggles behind closed doors and offers an exciting peek into his upcoming album Skyview.
Lloyd the cat, famous in Muncie for walking around Ball State's campus and befriending students, died at the age of 14.
Welcome back to another episode of Byte's news podcast, "Wrapped Up"! In this episode, Kellyn Harrison reports on HuffPost layoffs, Directors Guild of America nominations, the PowerPuff Girl's live-action show, and Netflix implementing a new verification system for user log-ins.