Community forum to address homelessness in LGBTQ community
When assessing issues the LGBT community faces within Bloomington, members of Prism Youth kept discussing homelessness.
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When assessing issues the LGBT community faces within Bloomington, members of Prism Youth kept discussing homelessness.
A bell rings three times and participants sit, marking the beginning of zazen.
The City of Bloomington Volunteer Network released its November volunteer opportunities. All positions open have a minimum age requirement.
The mixture of English and Spanish languages were blending together in the background as the Latino community engaged with more than 20 groups at Latino Family Night on Monday.
After realizing a need for more autism-friendly resources, the Monroe County Public Library has implemented two different programs that make up its relatively new autism series.
The Monroe County Public Library was anything but quiet Sunday.
Families and friends celebrated the Hispanic and Latino communities Tuesday night with recognition through awards to community members and students.
TEDx Bloomington is working to engage adults and students in real discussions about relevant topics through video.
United States police have killed at least 194 black people in 2016, according to a project by The Guardian that tracks police killings in America. Local radio wants to bring the discussion of this issue to the local Bloomington sphere.
At the annual community Out of the Darkness walk, more than 400 people gathered Sunday to remember those lost to suicide.
Tab Koontz always wanted a muscle car.
Bloomington community members gathered on Sunday for a chance to see Lil Bub at the annual Barktoberfest and Run for Animals 5K.
Bloomington police are teaching self-defense and showing their specialized K-9, Dive and SWAT teams to Bloomington residents and teens next week. BPD is working with the Banneker Community Center and at a new event called Blue and You.
Fast-paced Latino music played in the background and dancers spun around on the brick outside City Hall at Saturday’s Fiesta del Otoño. The festival, a Hispanic and Latino celebration of the upcoming fall season, is in its 11th year in Bloomington.
Around 100 people crowded into a large meeting room at the Monroe County Public Library. They filled the available chairs, sat on the floor and stood against the wall.
In the midst of the clash of capitalism, republicanism and socialism, mid-19th century France doesn’t look pretty.
A young girl looked down at a map of Indiana and pointed to a yellow star in the center of Monroe County.
We are all immigrants in our own way, and we have that in common, said Rafi Khalid II, the director of a Safe and Civil City. That commonality, “Why We are All Immigrants”, is the theme for Fiesta del Otono this year.
The City of Bloomington Volunteer Network announced its volunteer opportunities for the month of October.
Torchbearers for Monroe County will participate today in the Indiana Bicentennial Torch Relay that began Sept. 9 as a celebration of Indiana’s 200th year of statehood.