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The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the challenges the Deaf community faces daily.
After 20 years, the United States withdrew its last soldier from Afghanistan on Aug. 30, ending the U.S.’s longest war.
The U.S. Secretary of Defense approved Camp Atterbury, near Edinburgh, Indiana, as a temporary housing site for Afghanistan refugees, according to an Indiana National Guard press release.
As students flock back to IU’s campus, many feel waves of emotions as they return to in-person events and resume classes. All the while, worries of the delta variant of the coronavirus grow stronger.
Fully vaccinated Americans who received two doses of the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccines will likely be eligible for a third booster shot beginning the week of Sept. 20 and starting eight months after their second dose.
Residents in 76 counties can resume feeding birds, The Indiana Department of Natural Resources announced Monday in a press release.
Smoke from wildfires on the West Coast is causing red, fiery sunsets and air quality issues in Bloomington, according to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.
Results from the third biennial survey of Bloomington residents were presented at the Bloomington City Council meeting Wednesday, according to a press release Thursday.
The Bloomington-Monroe County Metropolitan Planning Organization is holding a meeting tonight to get public input for the development of the Fiscal Year 2022-2026 Transportation Improvement Project, according to a press release.
Two of the pantries from Little Free Pantry Bloomington were vandalized in the past two weeks.
The Delta variant, a SARS-CoV-2 mutation, is now the dominant strain in the United States, according to Yale Medicine. The variant showed up in the United States in March 2021.
International students can get any COVID-19 vaccine that has been authorized by the Food and Drug Administration or recommended by the World Health Organization, according to the IU COVID-19 FAQ page.
An undetermined bird illness is in 53 Indiana counties, including Monroe County. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources documented that 285 birds have died from the disease since late May, Allisyn Gillet, Indiana state ornithologist, said at DNR media call. The actual number of affected birds could be in the thousands, Gillet said.
Experts believe that the flooding on June 18 did not significantly impact the Brood X cicada population.
In April, Gov. Eric Holcomb removed state protections for over 50% of wetlands in Indiana when he signed Senate Enrolled Act 389 into law. The law goes into effect on July 1st, according to Indiana Environmental Reporter.
More than 20 people showed up to a vigil hosted by Bloomington Young Democratic Socialists of America on Saturday in Peoples Park for a Bloomington man who died after a police chase.
The Bloomington Housing Authority will open the waitlist for the Housing Choice Voucher Program at noon June 22, according to their website.
The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art and the City of Bloomington are hosting events Saturday for Juneteenth.
There is a wide range of outdoor activities for IU students and Bloomington residents this summer.
Over 2.5 million people are fully vaccinated in Indiana and about 67,000 are fully vaccinated in Monroe County according to the Indiana State Department of Health’s Vaccine Dashboard.