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Lindsey Austin uses a straight edge razor to shave a customer's neck Monday V's Barbershop. In Indiana, only licensed barbers are legally allowed to use these tools on customers.
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Lindsey Austin uses a straight edge razor to shave a customer's neck Monday V's Barbershop. In Indiana, only licensed barbers are legally allowed to use these tools on customers.
Lindsey Austin said the difference between a barber and a cosmetologist is like the difference between a drawer and a painter.
Bloomington residents sat through PowerPoint presentations that didn’t put them to sleep Wednesday night.
Optimism and opportunity.
Cirilla's adult entertainment store sold hundred of vibrators and at least 100 pieces of lingerie during the week of Valentine's Day, store manager Megan Hoehn said.
Volunteers meet at the Islamic Center of Bloomington to prepare for a day of weatherizing houses. The project was funded with a grant from the Bloomington Martin Luther King Jr. Commission.
Hannah Kasak-Glieoff, a junior at Bloomington High School South, demonstrates how to use a caulking gun to attendees of the Valentine's Day volunteering event. Kasak-Glieoff is a member of the Interfaith Community of Environmentalist Youth.
Some couples enjoy a nice dinner on Valentine’s Day. Some couples go to the movies. A lot of couples, apparently, go shopping for sex toys.
While snow swirled outside the windows of the Islamic Center in Bloomington, high schoolers, fraternity brothers, families, professors and members of various volunteer groups from throughout the city prepared to help Bloomington residents stay warm.
Because of the city’s frequently broken parking meters, Hailey O’Malley was late to class, Emma Hearn lost three quarters and a Laughing Planet customer got his car towed.
Due to a large increase in clients, local child advocacy center Susie's Place moved to a new location this week. Though Perry said her job as a forensic interviewer is very hard, she loves being able to connect with children so that they can get help after abuse and trauma.
This week, the Susie’s Place team moved into a larger building right across the street from its old offices.
High-quality and accessible public transportation benefits the elderly, the environment and the poor, according to the American Public Transportation Association.
The City of Bloomington and the Bloomington Human Rights Commission are being sued for violating the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act likely cost the city of Indianapolis at least $60 million dollars in tourism revenue, according to the tourism group Visit Indy.
Forty-three meth labs were seized in Monroe County in 2014. That same year, there were 1,416 lab seizures in Indiana as a whole, according to the Indiana Methamphetamine Investigation System.
About 100 people gathered Saturday evening to see old friends, drink rainbow martinis, share stories and celebrate progress in the LGBT community at Grazie! Italian Eatery.
In 2012, the Monroe County Grassroots Conservatives made new signs.
With computers, tablets and smart phones, it seems kids today might not have any use for old-fashioned pen and paper. With the advancement of technology, Common Core standards, which are typically adhered to by 36 states, dropped its cursive instruction requirement.
Indiana is one of 12 states where one cannot purchase alcohol on a Sunday, one of eight states where bars and restaurants cannot hold alcoholic happy hours and is the only state that monitors the temperature of alcohol when sold.