City council continues quarrel with mayor’s office over commission appointment
The city council and Mayor Kerry Thomson discussed a disagreement over a Historic Preservation Commission appointment.
The city council and Mayor Kerry Thomson discussed a disagreement over a Historic Preservation Commission appointment.
The eight galleries of University Collections change yearly.
2024 marks the Bloomington Public Transportation Corporation’s 25th Stuff-A-Bus Anniversary.
Bloomington Utilities announced the use of a coconut-based carbon treatment method.
These holiday Hallmark films are so bad they’re good.
The National Weather Service projects Hoosiers can expect the first snow of the winter Thursday.
To promote Small Business Saturday and to make local holiday shopping more convenient, the City of Bloomington offers free parking in all City public garages and on-street parking spaces.
What IU experts say a second Trump term could bring to the environment.
The IDS spoke with experts on U.S. foreign policy for insight on Trump’s incoming term.
With past and upcoming events, IU acknowledges the ancestral land it was built on.
Over 90 IU students worked on Mason Bates’ new opera “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay.”
“Here” analyzes memory, loss and human connection through artificial intelligence, blurring lines across time.
Bloomington has a 33-40% chance of a warmer winter.
Here’s what IU professors said on students using AI.
“Wicked” brings Broadway-worthy performances to theaters this November.
It was reported Nov. 8.
The Bloomington‐Monroe County Metropolitan Planning Organization invites the public to share their input on local transportation projects as part of the 2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan.
For the tenth time in the last 11 seasons, the Hoosiers earned a national seed.
Mayor Kerry Thomson is hosting three public engagement events throughout December, providing residents with opportunities to connect with City leadership, share feedback, and stay informed about city initiatives.