Rape reported on IU Bloomington campus
It was reported Nov. 8.
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.
Parks and Recreation is seeking performers to apply to participate in the 2025 Performing Arts Series of concerts in city parks.
Voters in two red states agreed to increase their minimum wage in steps to $15 an hour and to require employers to give workers paid sick time, and a third red state also approved sick leave.
Bloomington Handmade Market is a semiannual event featuring handmade items from Midwestern vendors.
Museums hold cultural significance, and we need to support them.
Another Round is IU’s very own Treblemakers.
Indiana is now on a four-game losing streak.
To improve visibility and safety for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists, the City of Bloomington is converting the on-street parking on E 6th Street between Walnut and Washington to back-in parking.
The coalition brings together student governments from colleges across Indiana.
"That Sounds Like a Movie" is a podcast examining music in films.
Branch out of your comfort zone and try these easy holiday recipes.
The City of Bloomington announces the 2024 Digital Equity Grants awards to support Bloomington-based nonprofit organization efforts to bridge the digital divide and increase digital resources for residents.
The IU Board of Trustees approved the items Thursday and Friday.
IDS Weekly News Rundown shares top stories from the IDS staff every week.
Hoosiers improved to 2-2 after win over Stanford.