Donald Trump picks Brett Kavanaugh for Supreme Court
President Donald Trump picked Brett Kavanaugh as his nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court late Monday night.
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President Donald Trump picked Brett Kavanaugh as his nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court late Monday night.
Fort Wayne, Indiana's Planned Parenthood Health Center is closing as of July 9, after citing harassment and intimidation from Allen County Right to Life.
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill took no questions at his 10 a.m. press conference Monday.
Someone broke into the Bloomington Street Department early July 5 by shattering the glass front door. A supervisor arrived on scene that morning and immediately called police before going inside, according to Bloomington Police.
Top Indiana Republicans have called for Attorney General Curtis Hill to resign or face removal after four different women accused him of sexually harassing them on March 15.
IU's campus is home to many sights and landmarks. Here is a list of some of the most memorable places you can visit on campus for a picture or selfie.
A woman dressed as the female embodiment of justice walks down Kirkwood Avenue as part of the Bloomington Fourth of July Parade. She was marching with the Moms Demand Action For Gun Sense in America, a group which advocates for better gun control laws.
Members of the local Girls Inc. of Monroe County wave and yell out the window of their red bus at those watching the Bloomington Fourth of July Parade. Girls Inc. is a nonprofit dedicated to helping young girls overcome stereotypes.
During the Bloomington Fourth of July Parade, a firefighter fist bumps with a little girl near the Monroe County Courthouse. The parade celebrating Independence Day involved around 90 different entries with hundreds of people lining the streets to watch.
After allegations Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill inappropriately touched or harassed at least four different women while drunk at a party in March, the Indiana General Assembly placed an independent law firm on retainer and asked investigators to produce an internal memo investigating the accusations.
Our current story is largely based on reports published by IndyStar.
This week on the Bloomington Buzz we talk a little bit about some of the major U.S. Supreme Court decisions that happened recently, including President Donald Trump's travel ban and Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement.
A woman found several bullets and shell casings scattered around her two-story condo near 900 W. Graham Drive, according to Bloomington Police.
IU alumni elected Donna Spears to the IU Board of Trustees. After votes were counted Saturday, Spears received 4,151 votes out of a total of 13,710 and defeated her opponents, including incumbent Phil Eskew, who finished second.
The World Health Organization has decided to create a new classification for a behavioral condition it calls "gaming disorder." This is the first update to the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, or ICD-11, since 1992.
UPDATE:
In a week already full of U.S. Supreme Court decisions and news, SCOTUS Justice Anthony Kennedy announced he is retiring effective July 31.
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