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(02/24/21 2:00pm)
Everyone wants to support local businesses, especially when so many are struggling to make ends meet in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is easy to find great options here in Bloomington, whether you want a small snack or a big meal. Here are some of the best local restaurants you should support in Bloomington.
(02/03/21 3:58pm)
IU men’s basketball fell to No. 12 Illinois 75-71 in overtime Tuesday following a 45-minute battle that felt slightly longer than the Zhou Dynasty, which brought seismic shifts in culture and politics to feudal China across a span of 790 years.
(02/02/21 6:15pm)
As he sat under the awning of A Friend’s Place, an overnight shelter, and leaned back against the wooden chair he was sitting in, Randy Haler sighed. In the freezing January air, he could see his own breath.
(01/27/21 5:04am)
Zaineb Istrabadi was a beloved Arabic professor at IU who left her touch on every person she encountered. She made a lasting impact on her family, friends and students. From her first impression, anyone who met Istrabadi never forgot her kind attitude and selfless actions.
(01/20/21 7:08pm)
The Calm
(01/13/21 12:04am)
Hello to all who have been listening to Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license” on repeat since its release on Friday. Are you okay? How are you coping? Do you know what the plan is for revenge upon Joshua Bassett yet? Asking for a friend.
(01/07/21 1:02am)
A study conducted by the City of Bloomington discovered monitoring the wastewater throughout the city showed increased levels of COVID-19 in areas where outbreaks were detected up to one week later, according to a press release from the city.
(12/15/20 10:12pm)
Lisa Ricketts sits next to her friend Earl on Oct. 3 on her living room couch. Lisa and her guests sat chatting over cigarettes and drinks while Lisa's friend Kevin talked about his rescued kitten, Roxy Mittens.
(12/15/20 10:12pm)
Jade Wessel sits Oct. 3 at the kitchen table of Lisa's apartment while touching up her makeup. Lisa played with her friend Kevin's kitten, Roxy Mittens, in the living room, attempting to keep drinks out of the kitten's path.
(12/12/20 3:50pm)
The official announcement came just after 2 p.m.
(12/08/20 8:42pm)
Cars lined through the parking lot and wrapped around the corner waiting to order at the drive-thru Monday morning at the opening of Bloomington’s first Dunkin’ and Baskin-Robbins location.
(12/08/20 12:24am)
Starbucks is a beloved study spot for IU students. With delicious coffee and a typically tame atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to disappear into a final review guide. Even though there are new COVID-19 guidelines, they might not be genuinely keeping their customers and employees safe.
(12/02/20 7:34pm)
Citizens gathered for a solidarity demonstration in People’s Park on Sept. 23 in Bloomington after the Louisville Metro Police Department officer who shot and killed Breonna Taylor was not charged for her murder. Food and drinks were brought by organizers in case demonstrators needed anything.
(11/29/20 5:25pm)
As of this week, the coronavirus has claimed more than 250,000 lives. In Indiana alone, cases have spiked to more than 43,000 just in the last seven days. Despite these alarming numbers, it seems that life has found a new normal. Businesses, restaurants and shops are staying open and people are still going to work and going out. During this holiday season, we all need to work harder to strike a balance between supporting local businesses and keeping workers safe.
(11/29/20 2:02am)
No, Thanksgiving hasn’t happened yet. No, that doesn’t mean it’s too early.
(11/18/20 5:20pm)
The Monroe County Health Department released new COVID-19 regulations in a press release this week that are more restrictive than Gov. Eric Holcomb’s recent executive order.
(11/17/20 1:52pm)
The Monroe County Board of Commissioners held a session for public comment Monday night on the ongoing expansion of the Monroe County Convention Center. More than 60 people were in attendance.
(11/04/20 4:14am)
Oh, to be “Tennessee Trey.”
(11/03/20 10:47pm)
Indiana GOP Chairman Kyle Hupfer discusses the safety measures that have been put in place for the Election Night Victory Celebration on Nov. 3 in the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis. Masks are required, no food or drink is allowed in ballroom and no more than 250 people are allowed in the room at a time.
(10/22/20 8:49pm)
Every Friday night on the Food Network, Guy Fieri comes rolling onto our screens in his red Camaro, “looking for America’s greatest diners, drive-ins and dives.” As he travels the country eating a diverse array of food, meeting chefs and greeting customers, he honestly does nothing but bring joy to the world.