Unidentified man attempts to pay for taxi with fake $100 bill, rob driver
Police are searching for an unidentified man after he attempted to use a counterfeit bill Saturday afternoon to pay for a taxi and then tried to rob the driver.
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Police are searching for an unidentified man after he attempted to use a counterfeit bill Saturday afternoon to pay for a taxi and then tried to rob the driver.
James Huffman, the former chief deputy auditor of Monroe County, was sentenced Wednesday to eight years in prison for possession of child pornography, according to a Department of Justice press release.
New details have emerged from an investigation into a stabbing at a Jacobs School of Music summer camp last Friday at Merrill Hall on campus.
Police arrested a 40-year-old woman for burglary after she and an unidentified man stole approximately $1,500 worth of items from an acquaintance.
Police arrested a 48-year-old man for disorderly conduct and dealing a counterfeit substance Friday after complaints about him showing a knife in public.
A male juvenile attending a summer music camp at the Jacobs School of Music attacked another camper Friday morning in Merrill Hall, stabbing her with an unknown sharp object.
Schooner Creek Farm was never mentioned by name at a Thursday night panel to discuss potential legal issues for removing a vendor from the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Still, it was clear throughout the panel which vendor was in question.
From left to right, Abby Ang, Jeannine Bell, Dan Conkle and Jane Henegar wait to speak June 11 in City Hall. The four spoke on a panel about potential legal issues for the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market regarding allegations that a market vendor is run by white supremacists.
For over 100 years, people entering the IU Intramural Center have been met with swastikas.
A petition submitted Monday to the IU Board of Trustees is asking for an investigation into an IU professor after allegations of verbal abuse against a McDonald's cashier with a mental disability.
The City of Bloomington has arranged an official public panel at 6 p.m. Thursday night in City Hall to discuss potential legal implications for the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market following allegations that a market vendor is run by white supremacists.
New rankings from an independent Shanghai-based consultancy firm put three IU-Bloomington programs among the top 10 internationally in their categories.
Eva Kor, a Holocaust survivor and Indiana resident, died Thursday morning. She was 85.
People gather outside the Monroe County Courthouse July 4 to watch the annual Fourth of July parade. Parade participants handed out stickers, bracelets, toys, water and candy to children.
The smell of sunscreen filled the air Thursday as people streamed into downtown to watch Bloomington’s annual Fourth of July parade.
Mayor John Hamilton is officially running unopposed in the 2019 Bloomington mayoral race.
Crews will be performing fire hydrant maintenance through the first week of July, according to a City of Bloomington Utilities press release.
Police arrested a 29-year-old man Friday night for intimidation and possession of a stolen handgun.
The Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art announced Tuesday it received a $4 million gift to advance research on female artists.
A Bloomington man was arrested for theft Saturday night after claiming he thought items left on a front porch were free for the taking.