Out in the force
A gay officer in a red state, Sgt. Dana Cole decided to wait a while before coming out to his colleagues at the Bloomington Police Department.
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A gay officer in a red state, Sgt. Dana Cole decided to wait a while before coming out to his colleagues at the Bloomington Police Department.
Knife pulled, tire slashed
Some days, the Indiana University Police Department crime logs have nothing to report. Other times, crises are called in and steps must be taken to protect IU's nearly 50,000 students.
An equipment-related stop turned into a 20-minute vehicle pursuit and suspected meth arrest early Saturday morning.
An 18-year-old male who threatened three women with a knife was taken into custody early Saturday morning.
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.
Bruce Cole, distinguished professor emeritus and former IU trustee, died Jan. 8. He was 79.
With approximately 35,000 parking citations issued by the Office of IU Parking Operations in the past year, here’s what you need to know about permits and meters to avoid receiving a ticket.
Zeus sat and gazed up at Officer Ryan Skaggs with his characteristic head tilt, tongue hanging out of the side of his mouth and looking almost like he was smiling.
While there was a mass exodus of IU students headed home for break this December, Bloomington continued to function — as did the Bloomington Police Department.
Dozens of signs were waved, six people stormed out of the room and the debate lasted five hours, but Monroe County has officially adopted a Food and Beverage Tax.
The romanticized era of the leather jacket-clad, cigarette-puffing teen is gone. In its place is a new age: the dawn of the Patagonia-wearing JUUL-ripping student is upon IU.
The holiday season is a businessman’s dream – unless that businessman’s customer base suddenly disappears.
The city government coordinated an event with the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce on Monday, which focused on directing small businesses toward environmental sustainability while also saving them money.
During his time as student body president of Indiana University in 1970, Keith Parker was being investigated by the FBI.
A 1-percent tax on prepared food and beverages may be levied in Monroe County to help fund the expansion of the Monroe Convention Center in downtown Bloomington.
Purchasing alcohol in Indiana could look a lot different over the next couple of years. Who that will benefit — liquor, convenience or grocery stores — is yet to be determined.
Research recently found America’s college students have an inflated view of prescription stimulant abuse, thinking it occurs more frequently than it actually does.
October 1962 marked the beginning of the Cuban Missile Crisis, a 13-day saga that would alter international relations for decades to come.
The first installment of a new series hosted by the Monroe County Community School Corporation will focus on the opioid crisis and youth substance abuse prevention Thursday.