IU students, Bloomington groups begin 3-day protest of city’s treatment of unhoused population
Three demonstrations will take place over three days, ending in a march.
Three demonstrations will take place over three days, ending in a march.
The farm has about 145 goats and offers goat landscaping and farm tours.
The modern whiskey bar stays true to southern comfort foods and great service.
The rise may be due to decreased access to health care, social isolation and racial disparities.
Attendees spoke about how important compactness, competitiveness and incumbent blindness was regarding redistricting.
Applications for the vacancy are due by April 9.
The cabaret will feature recorded performances and live interaction of patrons and hosts.
The “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” stars will use audience suggestions for sketches.
The Chamber president said not all of the comments align with the Chamber’s position.
Hunter Bloomington Properties accused the two residents and their guests of trespassing.
CAPS is not offering financially accessible, comprehensive care to meet student needs.
The improv comedy group performed Friday for the first time since last March.
The store opened Monday but celebrated its grand opening Saturday, offering special deals.
Big Z has worked at Nick’s English Hut for over 10 years.
The site at Assembly Hall, scheduled to open March 29, will increase vaccination capacity.
The bill aims to eliminate telemedicine services for abortions and reduce abortion medication access.
Kamala Brown-Sparks launched Blankets for B-Town to provide blankets to the unhoused community.
Despite the strain on relationships during the pandemic, Bloomington’s adult entertainment industry stays afloat.
The proposed ordinance was struck down after a more than 9-hour meeting.
The change will remove an eligibility requirement for affordable housing managers.