OPINION: Homelessness has a human dignity problem
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With live music, food vendors, parades and more, South Park Street is bustling with excitement for the 90th Monroe County Fall Festival. The festival began Thursday and will continue through Saturday in Ellettsville.
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A new band in the alt-pop rock scene has entered center stage, and they are currently headlining Amazon Prime.
Around 61% of Bloomington renters spend more than 30% of their total income on housing, according to a 2019-2024 city analysis.
Bloomington residents rolled out their blankets and set up chairs Sunday evening at the Switchyard Park amphitheater for a night with the Bloomington Jazz Orchestra. Spanning around two hours, the event included performances of an array of pieces, even featuring some songs by Indiana composers.
In recent years, I’ve seen an increase in sitcoms based off workplace settings. “Superstore,” “St. Denis Medical,” “Abbott Elementary” and “Parks and Recreation” are examples of sitcoms focusing on coworker dynamics instead of a quirky group of friends. Peacock’s newest show, “The Paper,” is the newest edition to this work-life comedy. However, it struggles to find its footing in its first season.
This is an audio transcript of the Weekly News Rundown Episode 25.
Friday morning against Northern Kentucky University, Indiana volleyball played in front of a quiet Wilkinson Hall. While some Hoosier fans were tailgating in the parking lot, a 10 a.m. start time meant Indiana would have to play on its home court without one of its strongest assets at home: the Hoosier faithful.
The following is a press release written by Novotny Lawrence for the Black Film Center and Archive.
What used to be blank walls and empty spaces are now filled with murals, parklets and public art.
“Over the past 56 years, the BSO has been lucky to build some truly special friendships in the community - with individuals, arts partners, local businesses, and more. This season is a tribute to those friendships, and the great things we’ve been able to do together.” - BSO Executive Director Donna Lafferty
The following is a press release written by Jennifer Crossley and Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
Mayor Kerry Thomson addressed housing challenges in Bloomington in the wake of arrests at Seminary Park and Crawford Apartments at a press conference Tuesday at City Hall.
The following is a press release written by Betsy Trotzke for Regional Opportunity Initiatives.
The world shops differently now. People used to browse shelves, wait in checkout lines, carry bags through parking lots. Now, the cart is digital. The aisles are endless. And the checkout happens with a thumbprint. It’s more than just convenience—it’s architecture. The way platforms build, respond, and adapt is shaping not just how we buy, but how we live.
After the storm hit their rental house, the front of the building was gone, but a paper check still lay on the bookkeeper’s desk.
The following is a press release written by Caroline Chastain for NAMI Indiana.
The following is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina and Jennifer Crossley for the city of Bloomington.
The Monroe County fair will begin June 30 and go until July 6. The fair will include a carnival, musical performances and events such as a rodeo and demolition derby.