Local rodent and small animal sanctuary, the Pipsqueakery, expands to hold more animals
The Pipsqueakery, a Bloomington animal shelter that rehabilitates small animals and rodents is building an expansion to house hundreds more animals.
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The Pipsqueakery, a Bloomington animal shelter that rehabilitates small animals and rodents is building an expansion to house hundreds more animals.
Large ice sculptures taking the shape of a train, Lil BUB and more dotted downtown Bloomington on Thursday during the inaugural Freezefest.
A Farmers' Market Advisory Council meeting ended with uncertain feelings Monday night as council and community members debated over whether or not Bloomington's city-run farmers market would be better run by a private group next year.
Women in Business fundraised $14,000 benefitting Girls Inc. of Monroe County through their sweatshirt sale, with a total of 3,400 sweatshirts sold. The fundraiser was in response to IU professor Eric Rasmusen’s controversial tweet.
IHOP officially opened its doors to customers at 8 a.m. Saturday.
Recognizable among the smattering of local food trucks for its oozing grilled cheeses and distinct logo depicting a mouse in a chef’s apron, The Big Cheeze is known for the extra-cheesy flavor it brings to downtown Bloomington.
Yogi’s Bar & Grill, Bloomington’s home of Dyngus Day celebrations and chicken velvet soup, is reopening Monday in a new location at 302 N. Walnut St.
Five protesters with the Purple Shirt Brigade were escorted out of the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market and issued trespass and disorderly conduct citations by police Saturday morning after holding signs and refusing to leave.
In order to strengthen the university’s ties with businesses, IU has decided to open the new Office of Business Partnerships led by Valerie Gill, the new associate vice president for business partnerships.
India Garden, an 8-year-old local Indian restaurant on Fourth Street moved locations less than a month ago to a larger building with more seating.
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Not many may think about the history and brewing process behind a craft beer when sitting at a bar ready to take their first sip.
A woman with a virtual reality headset over her eyes moved her hands to pick up a coffee cup only she could see.
Fat Dan’s Deli, expected to open the third week of October at 221 E. Kirkwood Ave., will bring its Chicago-style food, laid-back atmosphere and love of sports to Bloomington.
Parking illegally. Paying a monthly parking permit fee. Spending $10 a day to park at work. These are just some of the solutions employees who work near the closed Fourth Street garage have turned to when searching for a way to commute to work by car.
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The Fourth Street garage has begun its construction, beginning the project that could take over a year to complete.
Members of the Bloomington community have been attempting to close down Anthony’s Pets due to allegations of mistreatment of the animals.
A man drove into Trailhead Pizzeria in Bloomington around 5 a.m. Sunday, shoving picnic-style tables at least 50 feet into the building — the second time the family-owned restaurant has been hit by a car in seven years.
Tresa Boltinghouse and Kathy Ping sat in folding chairs near the doors of the new Aldi store on Third Street. More than 100 people sat or stood behind them, the line wrapping around the corner of the building.