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Bloomington government interns cut cake after the State of the City address Thursday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre. The protests against Bloomington’s armored vehicle interrupted the speech and caused it to end early.
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Bloomington government interns cut cake after the State of the City address Thursday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theatre. The protests against Bloomington’s armored vehicle interrupted the speech and caused it to end early.
Vauhxx Booker yells at City Council member Steve Volan for not addressing public concerns about the Bloomington Police Department's new armored vehicle. Booker started the protests during the State of the City address Thursday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Mayor John Hamilton begins his speech at the State of the City address Thursday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. He only got through four out of 18 pages of his speech because of protests of the Bloomington Police Department's recently-purchased armored vehicle.
Quavelin Love records the Templeton Children's Choir before Major John Hamilton gave his remarks at the State of the City address Thursday night. The choir left before protests against the City Council began.
The Templeton Children's Choir performs before the State of the City address Thursday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Joe Samalin, volunteer for the Black Lives Matter movement, passes out fliers asking the mayor to speak about their concerns of Bloomington's newly purchased armored vehicle. The State of the City address took place Thursday, Feb. 15, at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The Bloomington Bagel Company's heart-shaped bagels were for sale the Tuesday before Valentine's Day and will be sold the day of also. Other local shops like Baked!, The Book Corner and Cake and Cakery have special Valentine's Day items for sale.
Gov. Eric Holcomb talks to the state legislators and other invited guests at his first State of the State address on Jan. 17, 2017, in the Indiana Statehouse. Bloomington is suing Gov. Holcomb after the city's failed 2017 annexation attempt was blocked by the state legislature.
Zeus stands outside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall after checking the area for bombs before the basketball game Tuesday. Zeus's commands, such as "sit" and "search," are given to him in Dutch so bystanders cannot also give him commands.
IUPD officer Ryan Skaggs and his dog Zeus ride up the escalator in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall as Zeus checks for bombs before the basketball game Tuesday. Zeus was a rescue dog and is the department's only trained bomb search dog in Bloomington.
Cafe Pizzeria opened in 1953 and sells pizza, stromboli, sandwiches and burgers. The shop is located on Kirkwood Ave.
Uel Zing, a cold brew coffee shop that opened in 2013, announced they were ending their bottling operation at the end of 2017. They said although they still believe in their product, it was difficult to make a high quality bottled beverage sold at a reasonable price.
Jacob Emery used to run out of his house in the historic Prospect Hill neighborhood to look at the electricity meter every morning during the first week his solar panels were installed.
Prospect Hill historic district is located minutes from downtown Bloomington. Homeowners in historic districts must get any change to their houses, including installing solar panels, approved by the Historic Preservation Commission.
The Prospect Hill historic district is a block of houses located west of campus. Most people living in historic districts don't have solar panels that are visible from the street because of restrictions from the Historic Preservation Commission; the panels are installed instead on the backs or sides of the roof.
Wolf Park employee Caity Judd points at a chart where employees at Wolf Park track the wolves' training. The wolves are trained to do skills on command, such as walking or spending time with visitors.
Beta male Bicho lays in his enclosure Oct. 27. Bicho is one of the three members of the wolf pack that lives at Wolf Park in Battle Ground, Indiana.
Bicho looks through the fence during Howl Night on Oct. 27. Howl Night is an evening event where visitors can see wolves interact during their most active time of day.
Wolf Park employee Karen Davis plays with the wolves during Howl Night on Oct. 27. Howl Night is a weekend event where visitors can come and see wolves interact during their most active point of the day.
Alpha female Fiona lays in the enclosure Oct. 27 after Wolf Park closed for the day. Fiona is the most sponsored wolf at Wolf Park.