Bloomington Blotter: Knives and sexually explicit notes
Sex offenses and knife assault were among calls BPD responded to Sunday and Monday.
Sex offenses and knife assault were among calls BPD responded to Sunday and Monday.
Police responded to a knife assault-related call on North Arlington Park Drive Saturday morning.
Police pursued a suspect in a vehicle chase early Saturday morning.
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The council debated a final round of amendments before the vote.
Since 1908, IU has canceled class on 12 separate occasions.
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IDS spoke to several campus and city leaders about the significance of MLK Day to the community.
Bloomington police responding to a call found a Bloomington man suffering from two gunshot wounds Saturday.
Bloomington sued Gov. Eric Holcomb after legislation quashed city annexation plans.
Measles is extremely contagious for anyone who hasn’t received vaccinations for the virus.
The group hopes to preemptively confront hate in the community.
A car was reported stolen and a landlord reported an unauthorized person in a property on South Rogers Street.
The Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department announced Thursday the deer cull has ended.
The Monroe County Correctional Center was busy this winter break, with a total of 218 arrests appearing on jail booking logs.
Demolition will begin when the hospital enters its new site in 2020.
The man jumped from the top of the Bloomington Hospital's parking garage.
The Santa has been suspended pending investigation.
Monroe County will adopt a one-percent tax on prepared foods and beverages.