Cultural center honors birth of Dalai Lama
The cultural center in Bloomington celebrated its first Kaleidoscope Festival on Saturday, honoring the 77th birthday of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso.
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The cultural center in Bloomington celebrated its first Kaleidoscope Festival on Saturday, honoring the 77th birthday of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso.
Attempted murder suspect Corey J. Hamersley, 21, who police say shot 32 bullets into a house, parked cars and at law enforcement in May, was granted a reduced bail Monday as long as he abides by a list of restrictions.
After telling police officers they were part of an inside job, three individuals were arrested Friday morning for allegedly robbing the Circle K gas station on the corner of East Third Street and South Indiana Avenue with a firearm.
SOLSBERRY, Ind. — About 15 miles southwest of Bloomington down windy county roads, cars, pickup trucks and ATVs lined the ditches before a small green sign marking the Solsberry city limits.
This year’s parade, hosted by Bloomington Parks and Recreation and Downtown Bloomington, Inc., recognized the vibrant community Bloomington has become over the past few decades, with the theme “Back to Bloomington — Show us your B-Town roots!”
A preliminary look at fiscal data shows Indiana will close the 2012 Fiscal Year, which ended June 30, with reserves of more than $2 billion and an annual revenue of more than $500 million than annual expenses.
In a narrow 5-4 ruling, the United States Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act on Thursday. While Indiana Democrats showed support for the Supreme Court’s decision, local Republicans are among efforts to repeal the law.
Despite potential fire dangers due to the current drought, the annual Bloomington Community Fireworks Display, beginning at dusk July 4 at the Monroe County Fairgrounds, will continue as scheduled.
In a narrow 5-4 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act Thursday.
In 2011, Gov. Mitch Daniels signed Senate Enrolled Act 590, allowing local law enforcement to detain individuals subject to federal immigration court removal orders. It would also prohibit the use of foreign consular identification cards as valid ID in the state.
Every Tuesday at 7 p.m. Yogi’s offers Beer School, which offers a variety of free beer samples from a featured brewery, as well as demonstrations about different beer styles and brewing processes.
Bloomington’s investment in the nonprofit arts and culture industry is paying off, according to a study revealing that the industry generates $72,276,722 in annual economic activity within the city.
When the lotus flowers mural on the side of Village Deli was vandalized with graffiti, it needed to be replaced. Johnson, who works full time between her jobs at Laughing Planet and Lennie’s, was commissioned to do the work. Using spray paint as her dominant medium, she began the project almost two weeks ago.
29-year-old IU doctoral student Randy Hubach never forgets that he lives with an incurable, and sometimes deadly, infection. In 2002, he tested positive for human immunodeficiency virus.
The United States House of Representatives passed the Health Care Cost Reduction Act of 2012 on Thursday by a 270-146 vote. The bill, co-sponsored by Indiana Representatives Todd Young and Mike Pence, intends to repeal a 2.3-percent tax on medical devices imposed under President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act.
More than 100 Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally protesters gathered on the Monroe County Courthouse lawn Friday to express opposition to the United States Department of Health and Human Services’ mandate issued in January.
Protesters listen as Father Elias Mills of Bloomington's Mother of the Redeemer Retreat Center reads a prayer during Friday afternoon'ss Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally on the Monroe County Courthouse lawn. During the rally, protesters expressed opposition to the Department of Health and Human Services’ mandate requiring employer health plans to provide free contraceptives, sterilizations and abortion-inducing drugs to employees.
Father Elias Mills of Bloomington's Mother of the Redeemer Retreat Center reads a prayer during Friday afternoon's Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally on the Monroe County Courthouse lawn. During the rally, protesters expressed opposition to the Department of Health and Human Services’ mandate requiring employer health plans to provide free contraceptives, sterilizations and abortion-inducing drugs to employees.
Protesters listen as Father Elias Mills of Bloomington's Mother of the Redeemer Retreat Center reads a prayer during Friday afternoon'ss Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally on the Monroe County Courthouse lawn. During the rally, protesters expressed opposition to the Department of Health and Human Services’ mandate requiring employer health plans to provide free contraceptives, sterilizations and abortion-inducing drugs to employees.
More than 100 Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally protesters gathered on the Monroe County Courthouse lawn Friday afternoon to express opposition to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ mandate issued in January. The mandate requires employer health plans to provide free contraceptives, sterilizations and abortion-inducing drugs to employees