Recent IU grad is the only Republican running for city council so far
Andrew Guenther is 24, gay, and the only Republican running so far for Bloomington City Council.
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Andrew Guenther is 24, gay, and the only Republican running so far for Bloomington City Council.
Goldleaf Hydroponics is not your typical garden store.
Four ordinances were introduced to the Bloomington City Council Wednesday night and will be spoken about in more depth next week.
The Bloomington City Council decided Wednesday night to postpone the transportation plan vote until the spring to allow for amendment submission.
The Bloomington City Council will hear the last part of the city’s controversial transportation plan Wednesday night.
Two IU students are officially running for the Bloomington City Council.
The City of Bloomington will sign a letter urging state legislators to pass strong hate crime legislation at the state level.
A steering committee approved the first phase of Bloomington and Monroe County’s plan last Friday to expand the Monroe Convention Center.
The Bloomington City Council began Wednesday the process of reviewing the city’s new transportation plan.
People of all ages crowded into the small event building behind Upland Brewing Company on Tuesday night.
Jim Blickensdorf, owner of local restaurant Grazie Italiano, is running for the District 3 seat on the Bloomington City Council.
The Redistricting Network, a coalition of several Monroe County organizations, met Thursday night at the Monroe County Public Library to discuss the next steps in its mission to convince legislators to pass redistricting reform.
Rory James has always been a self-proclaimed, unapologetic geek. Growing up, despite differences between him and his brothers, he felt affirmed as his distinct self by his family and community.
The Bloomington City Council unanimously approved ordinances to establish two historical districts and renew a program to support economic development Wednesday. The council also set a schedule to review the city’s new transportation plan.
When Tora Knapp went to a meeting to learn about solar panels, she and her husband knew it was out of their budget.
The Bloomington city council voted to approve changes to the ordinance that fixed 2019 salaries for city workers, and advanced a proposed ordinance that would establish two new historic districts Wednesday night.
In addition to rent, utilities add to the many costs students must keep track of when living off campus. There are many easy ways, however, to lower the cost of utilities. Here are 10.
The city of Bloomington posted its fourth resident survey online Jan. 8 about on compositing services.
In response to the Foster and McNutt residence hall closings next school year, Residential Programs and Services will not provide on-campus housing to approximately 1,100 returning students who renewed their RPS contracts for the 2019-2020 academic year.
The Fourth Street parking garage closed Jan. 2 for structural repairs, according to a city press release. The 352-space garage will reopen four to six months after work begins in April.