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(03/26/20 9:25pm)
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb speaks at the 2018 State GOP Convention. Indiana State Police Superintendent Doug Carter said that law enforcement should not pull people over for violating the stay-at-home order during Gov. Holcomb's press briefing.
(03/16/20 8:42pm)
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb speaks at the 2018 State GOP Convention. Holcomb confirmed Monday that Indiana had its first COVID-19-related death.
(07/23/18 2:00pm)
IU researchers are encouraging elementary students, especially first and second graders, to play with bees and ants. Except the bees and ants are actually just 3D sensors the kids can wear to help them learn about biology.
(07/23/18 2:30pm)
The IU-Purdue partnership in Fort Wayne, Indiana, has officially changed after long-discussed plans to split Indiana University–Purdue University Fort Wayne into different universities took effect July 1. While both universities will share the same buildings and remain on the original campus, they are now separate entities.
(07/22/18 12:00pm)
A man was robbed July 16 at the Days Inn located at E. State Road, 200 Indiana 45/46 Bypasss, according to Bloomington Police. Over the course of the past week, police located the three men who beat the man up and stole his clothes.
(08/03/18 5:25pm)
With each new school year comes hundreds of international students with questions and concerns about their new IU home. The IU Office of International Services helps students with academics, career and with simply adapting to their new environment.
(07/20/18 3:00pm)
An unknown man stole three California Exotic vibrators and a black butt plug with a cat tail from Lovers Playground, an adult entertainment store located at 1013 N College Ave. early Wednesday morning.
(08/06/18 9:33pm)
Bloomington's Fourth Street offers a glimpse into a diverse community through a variety of ethnic and international restaurants. While not the only options around town, Fourth Street restaurants are close to campus and concentrated in a single strip of downtown Bloomington, making it a simple matter of walking down the street to scout out the options.
(07/26/18 3:00pm)
Thanks to a joint resolution by senators Todd Young, R-Indiana, and Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana, a new national holiday is set to make its first appearance this year on Aug. 3: National Ernie Pyle Day.
(07/18/18 4:10pm)
A man was robbed Monday evening at the Bloomington Days Inn located at E. State Road, 200 Indiana 45 46 Bypasss, according to police. He later admitted to trying to buy drugs throughout the day and doing methamphetamine that evening.
(08/06/18 9:17pm)
At IU, the Office of International Services, along with various culture centers, work to try and make the transition to IU as easy as possible for international students. Here's what you need to know about each center.
(07/13/18 2:54pm)
Medical information in this article was provided by the Monroe County Health Department.
(07/13/18 2:56pm)
Bloomington residents review the draft of the city's new transportation plan that was presented for public comment Thursday night at City Hall.
(07/13/18 4:43pm)
Sagar Onta, right, is the engineering director for Toole Design Group. He fielded questions Thursday about the nature of the city's new transportation plan he designed, which called for changes to Kirkwood Avenue and other major streets.
(07/13/18 4:43pm)
Margaret Clements, a Bloomington resident, argued against the draft of the city's new transportation plan on Thursday and its focus on cyclists and younger residents over drivers and the elderly. A public meeting about the plan took place in City Hall.
(07/13/18 4:43pm)
More than 100 people came out to Bloomington City Hall on Thursday night, several of them with vocal concerns about the nature of the latest draft of the Bloomington Transportation Plan.
(07/12/18 10:00am)
Bloomington has released a final draft of the Bloomington Transportation Plan, which will be presented to residents from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. July 12 at City Hall.
(07/10/18 11:47pm)
After months of public debate, discussion and protest, the long-awaited armored truck, a Lenco BearCat, has arrived and is ready for service with the Bloomington Police Department.
(07/12/18 11:00am)
Recent Facebook comments by Monroe County Commissioner Amanda Barge featured criticism about a city of Bloomington-run website which contained information about fatal overdoses in the city, including the exact addresses where those deaths occurred.
(07/11/18 10:00am)
An update containing Ellie Johnson's response to this article is included below.