'It kind of sucks you in': BPD Captain Steve Kellams retires after 27 years
Steve Kellams said he had three feelings about retiring March 4 from his 30-year law enforcement career.
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Steve Kellams said he had three feelings about retiring March 4 from his 30-year law enforcement career.
The Bloomington Police Department will teach a women’s self-defense course starting Monday. The course was advertised on social media and all the spots for attendees filled up in 24 hours.
A Bloomington woman arrested by police Tuesday night after driving the wrong way on South Rogers Street with no headlights on, Bloomington Police Department Sgt. Dana Cole said.
Bumpkin the squirrel was injured Feb. 23 by a professor's loose dog in Dunn’s Woods, according to Instagram posts from the @squirrels_at_iu Instagram page, sparking the organization to start a petition for a leash law sign in the area.
Martinsville Chief of Police Matthew Long turned himself in Feb. 27 on charges of theft and official misconduct.
As students think about finishing midterms, packing and getting out of town for some much-needed rest and relaxation, Bloomington Police Department Lt. Ryan Pedigo and IU Police Department Capt. Craig Munroe have some tips for students preparing to leave Bloomington for an extended period of time.
An 18-year-old Bloomington man was arrested Friday evening for allegedly being involved in the assault and armed robbery of a 17-year-old who came to buy marijuana from him.
Four firefighters from the Bloomington Fire Department spent eight days in Sierra Leone the first week of February training, teaching fire safety and prevention and working with local officials.
There have been at least four reported cases of counterfeit money used in Bloomington in the last week. Three reports were on Sunday.
The sign is up. The Italian flag is hanging outside. Goodfellas Pizzeria is ready to open its doors 11 a.m. Feb 28.
An IU bus’s digital destination sign displayed a message asking for emergency help Feb. 22, which caused onlookers to call 911. The button that controls the sign was accidentally pressed.
Bloomington is getting a new Aldi grocery store this summer on East Third Street in the location of the recently closed Barnes and Noble. It will be closer to campus than the store’s existing South Liberty Drive location.
A 19-year-old IU student was arrested Sunday for allegedly hitting someone after he said he wouldn’t give him $40.
A 26-year-old man was arrested Saturday after being found in the bathroom of a vacant rental home.
A 38-year-old man was arrested Friday for allegedly kicking and choking a dog on Jan. 14. Police found methamphetamine and a syringe in his pocket when he was arrested.
A 36 year-old man was arrested Thursday after Bloomington police found a suspicious grenade-like device in his backpack.
Sparky the Fire Dog and the smell of pizza greeted students Wednesday night in the Spruce Hall lobby. Various tables with flyers of fire safety tips, a giant Jenga set with safety questions written on its pieces and a fire extinguisher demonstration area were set up.
The Bloomington Faculty Council met Tuesday to discuss a change in attendance policies and the effects a projected high school graduation decrease will have on IU’s budget.
A girl in a Piglet onesie squealed as her two friends pulled her into the neck-deep water of the temporary pool with them. A line of people in swimsuits and shorts shouted and shivered in the 27 degree weather, waiting their turn. Some did jumping jacks to try and stay warm.
Bloomington’s public safety officials gathered Wednesday at the Bloomington Police Department to give the city’s third annual State of Public Safety address. They looked back on their progress last year and looked forward to this year's goals.