Salman Rushdie receives honorary degree, gives lecture
Salman Rushdie received an honorary degree March 29 from IU's president and provost in conjunction with the University’s Arts and Humanities Council.
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Salman Rushdie received an honorary degree March 29 from IU's president and provost in conjunction with the University’s Arts and Humanities Council.
Mayor John Hamilton confirmed in a press release Thursday the city will proceed with its original decision to purchase a Lenco BearCat G2 armored truck.
Police caught Joshua Douthitt early Tuesday morning after he allegedly eluded them following a Monday afternoon robbery.
A group of protesters went to shut down a City Council meeting Wednesday night. The meeting lasted five minutes.
A Bloomington man killed himself Monday morning after allegedly attempting to kill his girlfriend.
A man who called the police to report a disturbance early March 27 was initially arrested for the alleged offense of sexual battery.
One man is in jail and another is on the run after a Monday afternoon robbery and the chase that ensued.
A Bloomington man was pronounced dead Monday morning after what police are calling an attempted murder-suicide.
Vehicle theft
A customer at Bear’s Place on East Third Street found a handgun in one of the bar’s bathrooms Tuesday night.
A Bedford man faces four felony charges and three misdemeanors after he was served a warrant for failing to appear in court. The man fled police Tuesday as they tried to arrest him.
The driver of a black 2002 Chevrolet, who officers suspect ran a red light, was taken to the hospital after his car was T-boned Tuesday morning.
Public comment on the Bloomington's plan to purchase an armored vehicle will end 5 p.m. Friday.
A 13-year-old Tri-North Middle School student is in secure detention after admitting to planning a mass shooting at a the Bloomington middle school.
Though the Bloomington Police Department prepared for the worst on St. Patrick’s Day, Saturday was quiet, BPD Lt. Robert Skelton said.
Criminal Mischief
A 53-year-old man crashed into the Sample Gates on Thursday evening while driving with a blood alcohol content more than twice the legal limit, IU Police Department Capt. Craig Munroe said.
Employees at the Burger King on West Third Street reported a man who attempted to pay with a counterfeit $100 bill Wednesday.
An 18-year-old told police a woman robbed her while shopping at the College Mall Kroger around 11 p.m. Wednesday.
IU Police Department Sgt. Brian Oliger talks about the “Fight” component of the “Run-Hide-Fight” model of responding to an active aggressor situation. Oliger and Steve Balko, assistant director of Emergency Management and Continuity at IU-Bloomington, taught a class on active aggressor response Thursday.