Pace, Birds, Limes: ‘Technology is outpacing legislation’
Before Pace bikes arrived in June, the City of Bloomington and IU spent months deliberating on a partnership.
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Before Pace bikes arrived in June, the City of Bloomington and IU spent months deliberating on a partnership.
Bloomington has a new initiative to better reflect teen perspectives in city decisions.
A petition to build a 590-bedroom student housing development on the far east side was met with opposition at Wednesday’s city council land use committee meeting from older residents.
Cathy O’Bryan of University Information Technology Services said she rose through the tech field with the encouragement of mentors and peers. She will share her story with young women Oct. 25 as the featured speaker for the first Hoosier Women in Tech event.
Bernie Sanders, the Vermont senator and 2016 presidential candidate, told a crowd late Friday morning in Dunn Meadow that if half the voting-age population turned out by the end of Election Day, the same crowd was looking at their next member of Congress.
An abandoned 7-week-old kitten covered in trash and feces was rescued in the middle of the night about a week ago by a Monroe County police officer. After a troubled start and almost a week of treatment, she is now out of the hospital and recovering under another officer’s care.
Bloomington Police Department will use funds from a federal grant program to replace cameras on patrol vehicles.
Bloomington Transit has secured $1 million in federal grants and city funding to add one electric bus to the system’s 39 unit fleet.
A new face will soon patrol downtown Bloomington at night.
After months of deliberation, the Bloomington city council passed the 2019 budget and raised salaries for permanent and seasonal city employees.
The past couple weeks have been busy for Middle Way House.
Montgomery County farmer Titus Raber is selling half his normal amount of tomatoes this year at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Dan Weber, a maple syrup farmer from Terre Haute, Indiana, has stopped handing out samples to save his supply for loyal regulars.
The B-Line Trail won't look like a normal walking path this Saturday.
The city awarded four child care programs $75,000 in September. Each will use the money differently, but with the shared goal of pulling children off wait lists and providing more families with high-quality child care.
It’s simple: eat better to feel better. Not only does healthy food improve your physical health, but also positively affects your mental wellbeing. So while you might be tempted to snag a chocolate bar or order pizza for late night study sessions, a healthy diet can be much more beneficial for calming stress.
Clad in black, a group of women and a few men stood under umbrellas and a dreary sky in an open oval near the edge of Third Street Park.
After decades of consideration, the Monroe County Public Library is planning a new branch for the southwest area of Monroe County.
The city council passed amendments and conducted final votes Wednesday evening for a parking update and local deer hunt at Griffy Lake Nature Preserve.
Bloomington's city government has pursued sustainable programs for years, but without a formal plan to guide or assess its actions. Until now.
Kathy Gutowsky has about 60 compost buckets stacked in the garage of her house past Memorial Stadium and a hundred more stashed in a shed. A couple hundred are stored in Randi Cox's yard.