Transient man charged with burglarizing a Bloomington home, meth possession
A police interview about a theft from a car turned into an arrest on burglary charges when police found stolen items on the suspect.
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A police interview about a theft from a car turned into an arrest on burglary charges when police found stolen items on the suspect.
The police have issued arrest warrants for two men for trespassing and public nudity.
IU Trustee MaryEllen Bishop began her IU journey as an undergraduate in 1975. It isn't over yet.
Students with Camp Yes And perform an improv scene July 6 in the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union. Camp Yes And is a free, week-long improv comedy camp for teens on the autism spectrum.
A 21-year-old woman reported to Bloomington police she was followed by a man who later exposed his penis to her.
An unknown suspect broke a window and stole roughly $1,400 worth of merchandise from Hoosier Workwear Outlet early Thursday morning.
Bloomington's water is getting smarter.
Choosing a dog to take home from the shelter can be difficult. New IU research can help explain why.
IU sociology professor Brian Powell had a question he said he thought no one in academia had tried to answer before.
Police were called to a temporary fireworks store Wednesday morning after an employee discovered her cash register only contained change.
Hoisting wooden peace signs and posters reading “Make love not war,” a group of protesters gathered Wednesday night at the Monroe County Courthouse to protest conflict between the United States and Iran.
Monroe County government, charities and residents have sprung into action in the aftermath of the June 15 tornado that destroyed multiple homes, .
Thousands of people crowded downtown Saturday afternoon to have a taste of Bloomington.
People of different races, ages and genders crowded into the Neal-Marshall Black Culture to celebrate Juneteenth, an annual commemoration of the emancipation of slaves.
Children will be behind the wheel Wednesday afternoon, and that's exactly the City of Bloomington's plan.
Monroe County debuted a newly rebuilt covered bridge Sunday at a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Becoming a published writer, artist or audio creative has never been so easy.
Former county commissioner and mayoral candidate Amanda Barge's name was never said during Wednesday's city council meeting, but her alleged actions are prompting new legislation in Bloomington.
When Bloomington residents squirt out dollops of Crest toothpaste onto their brushes, they may not realize they’re holding a piece of local history.