The Cardinals move to 6-3 in conference play.
Weather Forecaster Gabe Prough has a look at the Homecoming forecast and the cool down coming next week.
Early Friday morning, Muncie police arrested three people in the Village after a battery occurred outside of Brothers Bar and Grill.
Weather forecaster Steven Diana has your update on the continuation of nice weather conditions along with upcoming rain chances and cooler temperatures afterwards.
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Expertly shot and incredibly informative, 'Life Itself' offers a personal, in-depth look at the life and career of Roger Ebert. For those interested in Roger Ebert's work or a glimpse at his effect on film criticism, 'Life Itself' certainly won't disappoint.
Around 11:23 a.m., Ball State University Police officers and emergency responders were dispatched to a car vs. pedestrian accident in the 2100 block of W. Riverside Ave.
The Weekly is a rundown of the news stories produced by the Daily News since Monday.
While the Ball State community prepares for this weekend's Homecoming festivities, over 200 students in the Pride of Mid-America Marching Band have been working toward it for months.
As the medical field becomes more advanced, it may become less attainable for the everyday American.
Sophomore defender Yela Ziswiler’s first two goals of the season couldn’t have come at a better time, as she scored her second of the game just two minutes after Buffalo claimed the momentum by scoring an equalizer off of a penalty kick late in the final 15 minutes.
Outlet Hip Hop Dance Troupe was once again awarded the annual Air Jam title, making this the ninth time Outlet has been named Air Jam champions.
What to expect from the Cardinals after a preseason conversation with head coach James Whitford.
On July 9, 2010, at a little past 3:30 am, an unarmed, homeless pastor was killed inside a Denver prison after five guards restrained him, electrocuted him for 20 seconds with a stun gun, then denied the man life-saving first aid. The city of Denver thought that Marvin Louis Booker was a nobody, that his life would matter to others as much as it had mattered to them. They could not have been more wrong.