Bloomington City Council approves master plan
The Bloomington City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to adopt the city’s Comprehensive Plan.
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The Bloomington City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to adopt the city’s Comprehensive Plan.
A bill intended to protect veterans from predatory loan practices has gained the support of Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana.
INDIANAPOLIS — About 30 people gathered around the television outside the Indiana Senate chambers Wednesday afternoon. They all wore bright blue T-shirts that read “We Want Cold Beer!” on the front and “Vote Yes to SB 26” on the back.
A state House of Representatives committee passed a bill Wednesday that would allow the sale of carryout alcohol on Sundays.
INDIANAPOLIS — Supporters of two proposed hate crime laws gathered in the Statehouse Tuesday afternoon to spread a message: enough is enough.
Campus and city authorities spoke to the Indiana Daily Student about what Martin Luther King Jr. Day means to the Bloomington community, especially given the current political discourse.
With five bills filed in the Indiana General Assembly, redistricting reform is set to be a much-debated topic this session.
Congressmen Todd Rokita, R-4th District, and Luke Messer, R-6th District, deliver remarks at the state Republican party's Congress of Countries on Saturday. Neither of the two front-runners for the Republican nomination in Indiana's 2018 Senate primary disavowed President Trump's reported complaints about accepting immigrants from "shithole countries."
INDIANAPOLIS — Republican Senate candidates have one focus for the upcoming 2018 election: beating Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana.
INDIANAPOLIS — The two frontrunners for the Republican nomination in Indiana's 2018 Senate primary declined on Saturday to disavow President Trump's reported complaints about accepting immigrants from "shithole countries."
WASHINGTON — As he rejected a bipartisan compromise to resolve the standoff over so-called Dreamers, President Donald Trump asked participants in an Oval Office meeting Thursday why the United States should accept immigrants from "shithole countries" in Africa, Central America and the Caribbean, according to two people briefed on the meeting.
INDIANAPOLIS — Rep. Luke Messer, R-6th District, won a Congress of Counties U.S. Senate Republican straw poll by 65 votes.
Gov. Eric Holcomb used his annual State of the State address to discuss successes of his first year as well as his agenda for the year ahead. With Democratic leaders saying the speech lacked boldness and leadership, here is what was said, what was not said and what lawmakers wished was said.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s 2018 agenda can be summed up in three words: people, people, people, said Gov. Eric Holcomb at his annual State of the State address.
Congress is working to pass a spending bill by the end of next week with one topic sitting at the forefront of the debate.
Indiana's chapter of nonprofit organization Women’s March on Washington will host an event focused on voter registration Jan. 20 to commemorate the anniversary of the march on Washington, D.C.
This winter had to be different.
The Indiana General Assembly officially kicked off its 2018 legislative session Wednesday, a session expected to be short and to focus more on social issues.
Vehicles with glider kits, which involves putting old engines in new trucks, may be able to dodge emission regulations for new motor vehicles if the Environmental Protection Agency passes a proposed rule change in January 2018.
Former representative Lee Hamilton's papers are now available in digital format from IU Libraries, according to a University press release.