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The young women around the table were as different as can be.
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The young women around the table were as different as can be.
Indiana’s newest religious figure, Bill Levin, filed suit against the state of Indiana and the city of Indianapolis last week.
In order to prepare for National Hispanic Heritage month, which takes place September, the City of Bloomington Commission on Hispanic and Latino Affairs is seeking nominations for the Hispanic and Latino Affairs Awards.
Indiana’s rainy summer has not only been a bummer for kids at the pool. Hoosier farmers have lost approximately $475 million so far from too much precipitation.
Benedict Jones doesn’t really remember being shot.
On Tuesday, FBI agents and Indiana State Police raided the home of Jared Fogle, the former Subway spokesperson who became famous more than 15 years ago when he lost 245 pounds by exercising and eating Subway sandwiches.
Lisa Kuhn, Kathy Jones and David Jones celebrated Independence Day by attending the Rolling Stones concert at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The Rolling Stones played in front of an estimated crowd of 50,000.
In one day, 1,807 victims of domestic violence sought help in Indiana.
Outside the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, people dressed in patriotic outfits played cornhole, drank beer and listened to rock music. It seemed Hoosiers had figured out the ultimate way to celebrate Independence Day.
Donna Brinton, Jeane Novotny and Carol Wise sort cards at the new RSVP +55 Volunteer Center Tuesday.
Beginning Wednesday, the laws passed in the most recent Indiana legislative session went into effect throughout Indiana. Paul Helmke, a professor of practice at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, discussed some of the changes Hoosiers can expect:
Fourth of July weekend is not to be missed in ?Bloomington.
In 1989, a man unknowingly bought a national treasure, hidden behind a painting, for $4 at a flea market.
Sarah Perfetti, right poses with her wife Abby Perfetti during a celebration of the Supreme Court ruling in favor of same-sex marriage at Rachael's Cafe on Friday. They celebrated their one-year anniversary Thursday.
The way the world is operating is not working.
On Friday, Sarah Perfetti lost a bet. She now owes her wife a baby grand piano.
In tarantula world, females are in charge.
When Justin Ford saw the news, he was in his house making an omelet.
Children eat breakfast provided by the Community Kitchen of Monroe County. The organization's summer food program provides 300 meals a day to low-income children in the area.
Rachael Jones slices oranges for her famous orange chocolate cookies. For the past eight years, Rachael's Cafe has held residence on the corner of 3rd and Lincoln St. This Saturday the cafe will close for good.