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(10/20/21 8:19pm)
Members of the unhoused community gather until the doors of A Friend’s Place open at 5:15 p.m. on Jan. 30, 2021. Monroe County Perry Township Trustee Dan Combs sued Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton and the City of Bloomington last week in his continued search for records of Bloomington's homelessness policy, according to an Indiana Public Media article.
(07/13/21 6:08pm)
Kappa Kappa Gamma is located on E. 3rd Street, March 1, 2021. The sorority was placed on probation in June.
(05/14/21 3:33am)
A sign near Bryan Park reads "Mayor Hamilton: We didn't elect you to destroy the neighborhoods." The Bloomington City Council passed two major amendments to the Unified Development Ordinance on Thursday.
(05/14/21 2:03am)
A duplex at MeadowCreek neighborhood appears April 21 in Bloomington. The Bloomington City Council voted down an amendment 3-6 Thursday.
(05/13/21 3:53am)
A sign near Bryan Park reads "Mayor Hamilton: We didn't elect you to destroy the neighborhoods." The Bloomington City Council rejected an amendment of a UDO ordinance Wednesday night which looked to create affordable housing through easing duplex density restrictions.
(05/07/21 3:44am)
City Flats on Walnut apartments appear April 21 on Walnut Street. The Bloomington City Council passed an amendment with certain restrictions for developing duplexes in single-housing neighborhoods.
(05/06/21 4:25am)
A duplex appears April 21 in the MeadowCreek neighborhood in Bloomington. The Bloomington City Council will amend the city Plan Commission’s recommendation and allow duplexes on a conditional basis after a 9-0 vote.
(05/05/21 3:52am)
A sign near Bryan Park reads "Mayor Hamilton: We didn't elect you to destroy the neighborhoods." The Bloomington City Council voted down a proposed amendment Tuesday rejecting the Plan Commission’s recommendation to allow duplexes in single-family home neighborhoods.
(04/29/21 1:15am)
A duplex appears April 21 in the MeadowCreek neighborhood in Bloomington. The Bloomington City Council considered changes to the UDO at its meeting Wednesday.
(04/26/21 3:31am)
Houses in Maple Heights neighborhood appear April 21 in Bloomington. Maple Heights is one of the multiple core neighborhoods in Bloomington. Residents have raised concerns about increased density, students and quality of life, if the UDO amendments are passed.
(04/26/21 3:33am)
City Flats on Walnut apartments appear April 21 on Walnut Street. Plexes would be permitted in the proposed R4 district, if the Bloomington City Council passes two major UDO amendments April 28.
(04/26/21 3:33am)
A duplex at MeadowCreek neighborhood appears April 21 in Bloomington. The Bloomington City Council will talk about two major UDO amendments April 28.
(04/26/21 3:33am)
A sign near Bryan Park reads "Mayor Hamilton: We didn't elect you to destroy the neighborhoods." A proposed zoning district would allow duplexes and similar structures to be built in traditionally single-family home neighborhoods.
(04/22/21 3:42pm)
The New Hope for Families shelter is located on W. Second St. The Bloomington City Council voted Wednesday to ease restrictions on the construction of homeless shelters.
(04/06/21 10:36pm)
Jason Nguyen is pictured by the Willkie Center on Monday. When he experienced a racist comment at a C-Store, he didn't stand up for himself for fear of escalation, he said.
(04/06/21 10:37pm)
Ardahbek Amantur, 29, is pictured outside of Sample Gates on Monday. Amantur immigrated to the U.S. for safety, but in February, he was the victim of a racist attack.
(03/09/21 8:52pm)
Kappa Kappa Gamma is located on E. 3rd Street. The sorority has been on IU's campus since 1872.
(03/09/21 7:04pm)
Marc Teller poses for a headshot.
(02/23/21 9:15pm)
Members of the homeless community gather until the doors of A Friend’s Place open at 5:15 p.m. on Jan. 30. Some Bloomington homeless shelters, such as Wheeler Mission, have seen increases in demand since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and cold weather.
(02/22/21 10:25pm)
Monroe County Public Library is located at 303 E. Kirkwood Ave. The library and other Bloomington locations did not have water service Monday due to the water main breaks.