Spooky season but summer temps
By Natasha Leland / October 6, 2020Weather Forecaster Natasha Leland has the details on how long we will see above average temperatures and sunny skies.
Weather Forecaster Natasha Leland has the details on how long we will see above average temperatures and sunny skies.
Even if it only lasts one year, the MLB’s new, expanded postseason format has given baseball fans a reason to embrace the game and sport.
As November steadily approaches, so does the 2020 presidential election. This year has been fraught with fear and uncertainty for the future. It has also highlighted some of the major racial issues still present in the United States.
President Donald Trump returns to the White House to recover from COVID-19, the CDC release new guidance for socially distant indoor events, the officer wounded in Breonna Taylor protests recovers from surgery, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo closes some Brooklyn and Queens schools and Rochester mayor defends herself against a grand jury indictment on scheming to violate election laws.
Select works from an artist that brought classic Walt Disney characters to life are on display at Ball State University.
If you’re looking for a late-night bite on campus, you can find one at North Dining Hall.
Weather Forecaster Natalie Fitzpatrick brings you the update on sunny skies and warm conditions.
Weather Forecaster Chris Guevara has the latest on an upcoming warmer temperature trend.
Mali releases jihadists from prison, France and Italy search for victims trapped in a devastating flood, U.S.-bound Honduran migrants are bused back to their country's border, India tops 100,000 COVID-19 fatalities and the U.K. prime minister defends his handling of the coronavirus pandemic make up this week's five international stories.
OK and Blake break down the upcoming Tribeca Games Awards.
For the past five years, Pendleton Heights (4-3) acted as the “monkey on the back” to Delta (5-1), and Eagles head coach Chris Overholt was satisfied to see his team finally hit its stride and get that proverbial monkey off of their back after defeating the Arabians 28-21 last night.
Weather Forecaster Ryan Crump has your update on the below average temperatures this weekend.
This begs the question — what should the league do heading into its 2020-21 regular season?
On Aug. 17, the Ball State University Alumni Association officially postponed Homecoming and the week of celebrations that come with it. This year would have been Ball State’s 94th annual Homecoming celebration.
As you continue with your online classes this semester, you may feel an increase in your stress levels and caffeine intake.
Exercising and getting outdoors are just a couple things you can do during the pandemic, and one place in Muncie where you can go outside is at the Prairie Creek Reservoir where the bike trail construction is officially complete.
Weather Forecaster Ryan Crump has your update on cooler than average temperatures.