Bridges Community Services offers tiny homes to those in need
By Tucker White / September 24, 2019Bridges Community Services offers programs to the people in the community affected by homelessness.
Bridges Community Services offers programs to the people in the community affected by homelessness.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the inquiry earlier today after details about a conversation with the Ukranian president were uncovered.
Yats, an Indianapolis-based franchise, opened up its newest location right after Ball State's campus to make the university feel more like home to those who have lived in Indianapolis.
Coming off a first-place finish at the Golfweek Conference Challenge, Ball State Men’s Golf settled for an 11th-place tie at the Trinity Forest Invitational in Dallas, Texas. Through three days, the Cardinals finished 8-over-par for a total score of 860.
Weather Forecaster Nathan Gidley has an evening update on Wednesday rain chances and the hot temperatures on the way next week.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi launched a formal impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump on Tuesday, yielding to mounting pressure from fellow Democrats and plunging a deeply divided nation into an election year clash between Congress and the commander in chief.
Muncie Community Schools (MCS) faculty, essential staff members and community stakeholders alongside Ball State administrators will be taking part in an Academic Innovation Summit.
It is a wonderful day today here on campus but it seems the warm weather is coming back for another round, find all about it with weather forecaster Cameron Chinn!
Danny Dimes has the keys to New York, undrafted Kyle Allen showed he’s got the talent to have a chance at being a starting NFL quarterback, Baker Mayfield may not be the one for Cleveland and much more in a jam packed NFL week.
They say in college you can only have two out of the three: good mental health, social life or good grades. Right now, shamefully, I have none.
The United Nations climate talks, the Trump-Biden Ukraine controversy, Walmart’s decision to quit selling e-cigarettes, the General Motors strike and people storming the gates of Area 51 make up this week’s five national stories.
The Muncie Animal Shelter is dealing with overcrowding of 400 cats and dogs.
The Blackford Bruins fought a hard battle last Friday.
As Halloween approaches, a local theater prepares for their production of "The Young Frankenstein."
NewLink Indiana's Wellness Minute discusses the vaping issue with Tobacco Free Coalition of Delaware County.
One of the three Puerto Vallarta restaurants in the Muncie area is moving across the street in order to have a larger building.
Ball State's Women's Volleyball team will open conference play in Toledo, OH later this week.
Cooler temperatures are here this week, but will they last? Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Gabe Prough has the answer.
Autumn is finally here, and alongside the crisp air and colorful leaves, fall decorations are beginning to pop up in stores and on porches around Muncie.
The United Nations General Assembly, Israeli elections, tensions in the Persian Gulf region, the Hong Kong protests and the collapse of tour company Thomas Cook make up this week’s five international stories.