‘Bloomington legend’: Attorney Ken Nunn dies at 85
Kenneth Nunn, 85, died Wednesday morning.
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Kenneth Nunn, 85, died Wednesday morning.
The Starbucks on Indiana Avenue closed for most of the day Friday as workers joined a nationwide strike protesting the lack of contract and wage negotiations between Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol and labor union Starbucks Workers United.
Just after 11 a.m. Thursday, a steady line of college students and Bloomington residents grew inside The Chocolate Moose, each customer excitedly awaiting their first taste of Darn Good Soup in over five years.
Darn Good Soup, which once operated in Bloomington but closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, will begin taking orders again on Thursday, featuring the original recipes from former owner Nels Boerner.
In a stretch of Ellettsville once marked by empty storefronts and no Hawaiian restaurants for miles, a bright turquoise sign on Temperance Street now reads “Hawaiian Hoosier.”
For six months, downtown businesses along Kirkwood Avenue have operated without the sound of engines or the rush of traffic, turning the street into a space for pedestrians and outdoor dining. While some blocks still remain filled with patios and summer activity, others are beginning to reopen as the city restores vehicle access to the downtown corridor.
Gables Bagels has expanded its business on Kirkwood Avenue.
Live music drifted through Things with Strings and More on Saturday, as shoppers browsed guitars and violins the new music store at College Mall.
An employee in crinkled plastic gloves chops strawberries behind the counter of the dessert shop. A chocolate aroma floats past the open door of the shop to pedestrians milling about on the sidewalk outside.
The Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk is cutting 9,000 jobs, 4,000 of which will be outside Denmark.
The Monroe County Council approved Simtra BioPharma Solutions’ request for a tax break on a 65-acre site recently acquired in Monroe County on Tuesday, according to a press release.
Juneteenth marks the anniversary of the emancipation of enslaved African people in America. It commemorates June 19, 1865, when the last slaves in Galveston were officially freed. Today, it is a nationally recognized federal holiday celebrating Black culture and freedom.
The door to Two Sticks Bakery is propped open. A spring breeze whisks into the space, past the parade of pastries in the display case and the barista whizzing behind the lone espresso machine.
Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect the correct spelling of Brook Rieman.
With Little 500 just around the corner, local businesses in Bloomington are gearing up for the busy weekend.
As major corporations including Target scale back their diversity, equity and inclusion programs, some Bloomington consumers are responding by boycotting these companies to express their dissatisfaction with the changes.
The Little Black Dog Bakery is Bloomington’s newest culinary addition, but with a unique focus: it specializes in treats for dogs. Run entirely from her home kitchen, 33-year-old Bloomington native Claire Vesyoly brought her childhood passion to the community.
A program at the Maurer School of Law aims to ease the burden of tax filing on low-income people. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program offers free assistance filing taxes to people with a household income of $67,000 per year or less.
The Bloomington JOANN Fabrics and Craft store will close along with around 500 other locations nationwide. The closure comes after JOANN Fabrics and Crafts announced it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in early January.
News regarding President Donald Trump’s tariffs and potential trade wars updates nearly every day.