Donald Trump cancels summit with North Korea, calls it 'truly sad moment' in history
President Donald Trump has canceled the summit with North Korea's dictator Kim Jong-un that was scheduled for June 12 in Singapore.
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President Donald Trump has canceled the summit with North Korea's dictator Kim Jong-un that was scheduled for June 12 in Singapore.
Reports and calls about a possible shotgun and shots fired Wednesday night led Bloomington police to the intersection of West Smith and Fairview Street in response to an armed robbery by three suspects.
Indecent exposure
Out of the 50 states in the United States, Indiana is ranked as low as 38th in overall health, according to America's Health Rankings.
To reduce traffic congestion, the City of Bloomington and the Bloomington Police Department will be trying out new ways to maximize efficiency and help people finish their commute along West Third Street faster.
Downtown vandalism
Indiana State Police dogs Smitty and Apache now have body armor thanks to a generous donation from a nonprofit organization and other fundraising efforts.
Bloomington Animal Shelter employees stopped a 21-year-old local from stealing a cat May 19.
A national group of animal activists has claimed in a recent press release the IU School of Medicine is responsible for the deaths of 116 test animals and the injuries of others.
Staff at Bloomington High School North found a voicemail about a bomb threat Tuesday.
Every day the state of Indiana loses around $11 million. Last year, Indiana lost $4.3 billion and around $4 billion this year because of the misuse of opioid drugs.
IU has selected Dave O'Guinn to take over from Lori Reesor as the new vice provost for student affairs and dean of students, as of May 15.
A Bloomington man allegedly met with his ex-girlfriend Sunday on West 17th street and then grabbed her and threw her into his van and drove away.
The Indiana General Assembly met for its one-day special session Monday afternoon, during which five separate bills were pushed through at the insistence of Gov. Eric Holcomb who requested the special session in April .
Volunteers unload food at the U.S. Post Office on E. 10th Street on May 12, 2018.
John Harl is in his fourth year of helping with the Stamp Out Hunger food drive. He said that for him, it's all about the mission to keep anyone from going hungry.
Dan Morelli, left, and Brandon Bartley, right, unload a U.S. Postal Service van during the Stamp Out Hunger food drive May 12.
A sign for the Stamp Out Hunger food drive stands outside the post office at E. 10th Street. The annual food drive has a goal this year to collect 50,000 pounds of food in Monroe County.
After 25 previous food drives, the process just starts to make sense, said Liz Feitl, the community service liaison for United Way of Monroe County.
Thirty different foreign ambassadors, representing countries scattered across four continents, spent last Monday at IU where they spoke with IU leaders about both local and global problems that people, universities and nations can help solve.