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(06/02/22 10:16pm)
Bloomington band Witness Protection will perform at 4:30 p.m. June 9 at People’s Park. The five-piece group will play both covers and original music, which their website describes as “rock music with a pop sensibility.”
(06/02/22 8:38pm)
The band Witness Protection stands for a photo. The band will perform 4:30 p.m. June 9 in People's Park.
(06/03/22 12:06am)
Bloomington City Council members discussed the 2020 Bloomington census and Peerless Development’s petition for the vacating of public right-of-way for its apartment complex Wednesday night. The council also discussed a similar motion to vacate two segments of alley right-of-way for Phase 1 East (Hopewell) Development.
(06/13/22 4:34pm)
People hold signs during a "Moms Demand Action" protest June 17, 2021, at Buffalo Bayou Park in Houston after a new Texas gun law signed by Gov. Greg Abbott which allows Texans to carry firearms in public without a permit.
(05/26/22 9:42pm)
The People’s Park outdoor concert series returned to Bloomington this summer, with concerts every Thursday from 4:30-6 p.m. The series started May 12 and will run until Aug. 25, featuring local Bloomington artists and musicians performing in a wide range of disciplines.
(05/27/22 9:50pm)
Saxophonist Solomon Keim smiles for a picture during the Uptown Music Festival. Keim is scheduled to perform at 4:30 p.m. on June 2 in People's Park as part of the outdoor concert series.
(05/24/22 11:14pm)
Nyk Sessock was tense in the days leading up to the spring 2021 College Cup.
(05/20/22 12:04am)
Originally from Egypt, Ihab Mohamed’s research in robotics had taken him to Poland, Italy and France before he and his family landed at IU’s Redbud Hill apartments last year.
(05/07/22 11:15pm)
In 2019, Dakota King, 22, was charged with murdering a 2-month old child. If convicted, he would have faced up to life in prison.
(04/28/22 9:49pm)
Bloom Burger, a food truck featuring elements of ‘50s nostalgia with hamburger and fries options inspired by foods from immigrant communities, had its grand opening April 21 at the Primetime Business Expo.
(04/28/22 1:00pm)
LIFEDesigns is holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new garden 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Friday. LIFEDesigns is a nonprofit organization in Bloomington with housing and other programs dedicated to promoting independence within the disabled community.
(04/17/22 9:33pm)
Autism Rocks and Rolls, a local nonprofit dedicated to autism advocacy and awareness, organized a gala and fundraiser Saturday at the AMVETS (American Veterans) Post 2000 in Bloomington.
(04/04/22 6:49pm)
When it all gets to be too much, freshman Ethan Vogel gets in his car.
(04/04/22 1:53am)
On Sunday, the grassy grounds of Switchyard Park looked like they might on any other day: babies in strollers, running toddlers and people on benches.
(04/03/22 8:27pm)
Jajuan R. Henderson became paralyzed after being shot by New Jersey police on Feb. 12, according to NBC News. Recently, Henderson filed a civil suit against the Trenton Police Department for using excessive force, negligence and racial profiling.
(03/28/22 3:05pm)
Summer is approaching and music festivals are releasing their lineups for upcoming concerts. Even though the pandemic isn’t necessarily over, lots of states have ended mask restrictions in indoor areas.
(03/24/22 6:55pm)
It's common knowledge there are racial disparities embedded in the U.S. criminal justice system. Black people are more likely to be arrested and convicted of lengthy prison sentences than their white counterparts. Even as a rich, entitled actor, Jussie Smollet's experience in the justice system is no different than many Black Americans behind bars.
(03/02/22 8:11pm)
It is an injustice and an absurdity to label a 74-year-old woman who lives in Cuba a domestic terrorist. But that’s what the FBI did to Assata Shakur.
(03/01/22 8:57pm)
Greg Bell steadily made his way onto Branch McCracken Court at Assembly Hall, sporting a navy blue blazer with a square patch commemorating the 1956 Melbourne Olympics below the left breast pocket. His shoes, custom-designed, bore mementos from his past — the Indiana University logo, the Olympic rings, the American flag.
(03/01/22 1:35pm)
Pharmaceutical company Catalent purchased Bloomington-based company Cook Pharmica in 2017 for nearly $950 million. In the buyout, Catalent took control of a major piece of Bloomington real estate.