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(03/25/18 4:53am)
Bloomington High School South freshman Marleyla Wiltz holds up a protest sign at the March for Our Lives rally Saturday in Washington, D.C. Wiltz was one of 46 students who traveled 13 hours from Bloomington to stand against gun violence in the United States.
(03/25/18 11:41pm)
Senior Bloomington students finalize poster ideas in their Comfort Inn hotel room the night before the march. Many students carried signs that referenced the NRA and featured pop culture memes.
(03/25/18 4:57am)
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Caleb Poer, a senior at Bloomington High School North, shouted into a megaphone in a crowd gathered March 24 for the March for Our Lives rally.
(03/25/18 1:20am)
(03/24/18 4:54am)
Four chaperones and 46 students from Bloomington high schools left Bloomington in a charter bus around 7 a.m. Friday to travel to the March for Our Lives rally Saturday in Washington, D.C.
(03/24/18 4:36am)
Students from Bloomington high schools traveled Friday to the March for Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C. To stay energized on the long bus ride, they took naps, played "Never Have I Ever" and talked about everything from Pokémon to politics.
(03/24/18 4:52am)
Bloomington students raised about $15,000 for their trip to the Washington, D.C. March for Our Lives rally. Students were each asked to pay $23 of the cost, $3 of which went to black T-shirts with red lettering displaying their group name.
(02/21/18 1:59am)
A traffic sign notifies southbound motorists on State Road 37 of the impending closure of the North Walnut Street and State Road 37 partial interchange. Access will be temporarily closed to drivers starting March 19.
(02/10/18 4:51am)
INDIANAPOLIS — While greek life sometimes contributes to sexual violence on college campuses, fraternity and sorority members also have the power to change the culture, former Vice President Joe Biden said Friday afternoon at a fraternity conference.
(01/25/18 6:00am)
Sophomore Chloe O’Connor carefully selected the two best photos for an Instagram post in October celebrating her 20th birthday.
(01/22/18 7:00am)
Maddy Waters, 11, was one one of the first people to give a speech Saturday during the Bloomington Resistance March in front of the Monroe County Courthouse.
(01/19/18 4:30pm)
The Bloomington City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to adopt the city’s Comprehensive Plan.
(01/24/18 1:00am)
1. Take a close look at the condition of your potential home.
(01/12/18 8:40pm)
INDIANAPOLIS – Another wave of layoffs at the Carrier plant left 215 people unemployed Thursday, despite President Trump’s campaign promises to help keep American workers at the company.
(01/12/18 6:34am)
Former Indianapolis United Steelworkers President Chuck Jones spoke out against Carrier layoffs at a press conference in Sully's Bar and Grill on Wednesday night. Jones said the selfishness of the Trump family and large corporations are contributing to the culture of job outsourcing.
(01/10/18 4:00am)
Bloomington United, a community anti-hate group originally founded in 1998, announced its revival Wednesday morning at a joint press conference with the City of Bloomington.
(01/05/18 12:00pm)
The City of Bloomington signed a letter of intent with IU Health on Wednesday to buy property at the IU Health Bloomington Hospital site, according to a joint press release.
(12/05/17 3:34pm)
Roxane Davila, right, with her daughter Aura Canuto, second from right, and sister Serena Davila, third from right, listen to a speaker during the ribbon cutting for the Luis Davila Latinx Thematic Learning Community. Although Luis Davila is dead, his two daughters and granddaughter came to represent him.
(12/02/17 11:48pm)
Junior Anna Grunewald said she could feel the energy of the Snowflakes in the wings of the Musical Arts Center as she floated onstage Thursday in her collegiate Snow Queen debut.
(11/28/17 4:00pm)
Locally produced foods, handmade items and live entertainment will be at the Bloomington Winter Farmers' Market this Saturday.