City invites public comment on Bloomington land use
Public meetings will take place Tuesday and Wednesday.
Public meetings will take place Tuesday and Wednesday.
Dining outlets around campus are providing more vegan and vegetarian options for students.
Black Lives Matter Bloomington is presenting event series for Midterm candidates discussions.
Two big pieces of legislation will be considered in the coming weeks.
The special session involved two unanimous votes.
Police will be searching for intoxicated drivers at an undisclosed location.
Buildings across campus lost power due to an electrical fire at a water plant.
Rape case dismissed and man, Eugene Ellis, released from Monroe County Jail.
A customer found the sink lying on the floor, appearing to have been torn off the wall.
Both residents got out of the house got out safely.
The Monroe County Women’s Commission organized the event to address equal pay.
Citizens Police Academy gives citizens a look at how law enforcement operates.
Payne Banister, who goes by the drag name Matilda Rose, performed at Pridefest on Saturday night, and was interviewed by the IDS to discuss drag and what it means to be a drag queen in 2018.
After proposing purchase of electric bus, Bloomington Transit will offer free rides Tuesday.
Usage is expected to increase now that students are back in town.
New bakery in Bloomington offers all natural daily-made pastries.
Legislation Bloomington City Council worked on this summer could directly affect students.
The attacker reportedly said, “Give me all of your money or I’ll light you on fire.”
Devin Grounds was charged in 2016 in connection to five break-ins and one rape.
Devin Grounds' sentencing is scheduled for Tuesday morning.