IU student wins national Hearst award for fourth consecutive year
An IU student has won the prestigious Hearst Journalism Awards National writing championship for the fourth year in a row.
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An IU student has won the prestigious Hearst Journalism Awards National writing championship for the fourth year in a row.
The Bloomington Islamic Center was not targeted by vandalism as it originally seemed, Bloomington Police Sgt. Dana Cole said.
BEDFORD, Ind.— The IU Center for Rural Engagement's program Sustaining Hoosier Communities not only survived its first year, but made it a great one, Bill Brown, director for the Center, said Wednesday.
A 15-year-old male and a 19-year-old male were riding their hoverboards in the south side parking lot near Dick's Sporting Goods at 2850 E. Third St. when five men came up in a silver sedan and demanded they hand over their hoverboards, according to Bloomington Police.
More than 60 Bloomington residents, city employees and community members came out to the Bloomington Animal Shelter Tuesday afternoon in the midst of 80-degree weather. Even Mayor John Hamilton came by to provide some remarks at the opening of the newly renovated shelter.
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A privately owned 1999 GMC mini-bus slammed into a 2003 Mazda CX9 at around 5:15 p.m. Sunday evening near 2700 North Walnut Street and the Speedway gas station.
Bloomington Police are investigating a second case of vandalism, which occurred at the Islamic Center in a single week.
A weekday version of the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market is set to open its 2018 season from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 5, at Sixth and Madison Streets, one block south of City Hall. The Tuesday Market occurs each week until the end of September, and admission is free.
Following a week of uncertainty after President Donald Trump canceled a June 12 summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, Trump announced Friday the summit is back on.
The City of Bloomington called for a moratorium, or a temporary ban, on businesses offering treatment and services to those recovering from drug and substance abuse in a Friday press release.
A man claiming to be a member of the Aryan Nation, a white nationalist group, was charged with battery and disorderly conduct after yelling out racial slurs and assaulting a man Thursday evening.
The carcasses of two dead horses were found at a property in northern Monroe County and have prompted a Monroe County Sheriff's Office investigation into animal neglect and abuse, according to a MCSO press release.
A black man robbed the Circle K gas station on West Kirkwood Avenue early Wednesday morning.
Monday marked the opening for IU's Mexico Gateway Office in Mexico City. The Mexico office is the fourth of its kind around the world, and joins other IU international offices in New Delhi, Beijing and Berlin.
A man tried to set fire to a portable toilet Memorial Day.
Starbucks is closing more than 8,000 stores Tuesday for what the company is calling "racial-bias education" training.
A Bloomington man attempted to buy alcohol at the Kroger located at 528 S. College Ave, but was denied because employees thought he was too intoxicated, according to police.
After a shooting Friday at Noblesville West Middle School left two injured, Indiana politicians and leaders responded with statements offering support for families and first responders.
Reports of a school shooter led to Noblesville West Middle School being locked down Friday morning.