Oat milk craze makes it hard to keep in local cafes
Oatley oat milk cannot keep up with nationwide trend.
Oatley oat milk cannot keep up with nationwide trend.
Businesses including Soma and 10th Street Market moved out in August.
With so many Mexican restaurants in town, businesses are starting to get creative.
It started with quesadillas. Now they have a clothing brand.
Bird will pay locals to find and charge their electric scooters.
The owners of Hartzell’s Ice Cream recently opened a restaurant.
Orange Flower Healing moved to a new location inside East West Acupuncture.
Gill Guys Group is working on a second Bloomington location.
Students are being asked to move out because of a water leak.
Consumers don't want plastic straws, leaving companies looking for alternative options.
The company provides pickup and drop-off services to make composting accessible.
Social Cantina offers a large variety of drinks and Mexican street food.
Its inconspicuous location can make it difficult to find.
Bird offers dockless scooter sharing through a mobile app.
$3 dinner nights continues to grow as the program becomes more established.
Nearly 30 percent of Indiana high school seniors reported vaping in the last month.
The University will host a local competition for the Hult Prize in 2019.
Yumble offers rice bowls inspired by different regions of the world.
Switchyard Brewing Company opened their tap room May 28.
Bapu and Soma offer Bubble tea, an increasingly popular beverage.