New office promotes Democratic ticket in Bloomington
With tears in her eyes, Vi Simpson said her proudest moment was when her grandchildren watched her on television announcing the Indiana delegates for Clinton at roll call.
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With tears in her eyes, Vi Simpson said her proudest moment was when her grandchildren watched her on television announcing the Indiana delegates for Clinton at roll call.
Amidst anxiety about the future of factories in the United States, the Department of Labor is reporting that the manufacturing industry has the highest number of open positions in 15 years.
Local Democrats have launched a Monroe County chapter of the Indiana Democratic African-American Caucus.
Bill Pascoe illustrated a difference between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump through the presidential candidates’ campaign merchandise.
Bloomington Democratic and Republican leaders have opposing views when it comes to the Indiana Voters phone application.
Six IU students wearing red Holcomb for Indiana shirts sat around a kitchen table Saturday afternoon with ear buds in to make calls to potential voters.
The Office of the Provost, IU Communications, the Political and Civic Engagement program and the Department of Political Science are collaborating to encourage students to register to vote and get to the polls in November.
Alex Crowley has been named the new director of economic and sustainable development for Bloomington, Mayor John Hamilton announced Tuesday.
Donald Trump pitched himself to African-American voters and promised he would win 95 percent of the community’s vote in a hypothetical re-election bid at a rally Friday in Dimondale, Michigan.
Thirty-five percent of Americans said they are considering voting for a third party presidential candidate, according to an ABC News and SSRS poll released earlier this month. Many Bloomington residents are part of this number.
Mayor John Hamilton announced a new plan Thursday to increase affordable housing in Bloomington during the next year by focusing on various areas such as inclusionary zoning, accessory dwelling units and tiny houses.
IU senior Daniella Ben-Yosef registered to vote on campus last spring in preparation for the upcoming Indiana primary election. Though she is originally from Maryland, she said she thought her vote would count more in Indiana. However, on May 3 — the day of the primaries — Ben-Yosef did not go to the polls.
When Cameron Doody and Stephen Vlahos noticed freshman parents hated moving their children in and out of the dorms, they were inspired to create Bellhops.
Last year the Salvation Army in Bloomington donated 2,385 vouchers, worth about $119,000, to those in need.
Chipotle on Kirkwood Ave. was closed Wednesday due to storm damage.
Deanna Fuller graduated from IU in December with a degree in arts management, yet so far, she can’t find employment beyond the daycare center she works at in Bloomington.
About 930,000 people in Indiana are living in poverty, according to the 2014 United States Census.
Craft beer and technology coalesce in the Drink Indiana Beer app, developed by the Brewers of Indiana Guild, a nonprofit trade association that represents all craft breweries in Indiana.
After 45 years, declining sales may cause Caveat Emptor to close its doors this August if the business is not sold.
In this world, nothing can be said to be certain except death and taxes, Kel McBride said, quoting Benjamin Franklin, to open her TEDxBloomington presentation on end of life facilitation.