Armored truck, source of debate and protest, arrives in Bloomington
After months of public debate, discussion and protest, the long-awaited armored truck, a Lenco BearCat, has arrived and is ready for service with the Bloomington Police Department.
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After months of public debate, discussion and protest, the long-awaited armored truck, a Lenco BearCat, has arrived and is ready for service with the Bloomington Police Department.
As summer rolls around, Bloomington's streets are flooding with dogs and their owners, looking to enjoy the sun. Get ready to meet some of Bloomington's dogs, and welcome to the dog days of summer.
Located just 11 miles from Bloomington in Brown County is the T.C. Steele State Historic Site. Here resides the 211 acre home of IU’s first artist in residence, Theodore Clement Steele.
INDIANAPOLIS —The sun illuminated the rainbow flags littering the streets of downtown Indianapolis on June 9 as they hung on shoulders, in business windows and fluttered in the near nonexistent morning breeze.
The movie "Ocean’s 8" makes theft seem like a walk in the park. Like a good night with your book club, it’s fun, easy and involves all your best girlfriends.
Attempted theft from coin machines
A weekday version of the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market is set to open its 2018 season from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 5, at Sixth and Madison Streets, one block south of City Hall. The Tuesday Market occurs each week until the end of September, and admission is free.
A male student is in custody and two victims, a student and a teacher, were taken to hospitals after a shooting Friday morning at Noblesville West Middle School in Noblesville, Indiana.
Fight at Bloomington Community Farmers' Market
Seven people jumped from balconies, three were rescued by firefighters and two apartments were significantly damaged in a Friday morning fire at Park Doral Apartments.
Sample Gates, Showalter Fountain and other campus landmarks are filled with seniors taking their last photos before leaving Bloomington and their college years behind. We asked some seniors to share their favorite IU memories and advice for current students.
Man reports being robbed at gunpoint, police looking for suspect
In a small lab at the Lilly Library, Jim Canary operates on an irreplaceable piece of United States history.
From the Little 500 to the B-Line Trail, Bloomington is known as a city of bikers. As summer gets closer, IU transportation managers and bike shop employees are preparing for upcoming bicycling season in Bloomington.
There’s this feeling at the start of something new, a bewildered “I can’t believe this is where I am” moment.
As "Sweet Home Alabama" begins to play through the speakers, senior outfielder Rebecca Blitz steps up to the plate. Just like she has for most of the past four seasons, she’s the leadoff.
Though broken glass and crushed Natural Light beer cans lined Bloomington’s streets Sunday morning, police said the weekend was quiet — for Little 500.
Hundreds of Bloomington students staged school walkouts April 20 as part of a national movement to remember gun violence victims.
A Bosendorfer grand piano is in decline with a cracked frame and dipping pitch, but it still may be playable.
A shooting Sunday around 3:30 a.m. in a Big Red Liquors parking lot left one man injured, according to police.