Woman in critical condition after Wednesday night shooting in Bloomington
The Bloomington Police Department responded to several reports of gunshots in the area of North Illinois Street and West Illinois Court around 7:45 p.m. Wednesday.
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The Bloomington Police Department responded to several reports of gunshots in the area of North Illinois Street and West Illinois Court around 7:45 p.m. Wednesday.
Officers from the Bloomington Police Department were informed Monday that a man living in a second-floor apartment at Kinser Flats had threatened to detonate explosives in the building.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb asked a trial court judge to rule on the constitutionality of a legislative oversight bill April 27.
The IU Board of Trustees named Pamela S. Whitten the 19th president of IU during a special meeting on April 16. Whitten is the first female president of the university and will replace IU’s 18th President Michael McRobbie to begin serving on July 1.
Gov. Eric Holcomb signed Senate Bill 205 into law April 22. The bill allows people who are at least 26 years old and possess a bachelor's degree to be given a first-year teacher’s license, after completing an alternative training program, and adds other training requirements.
A jury convicted former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin of second-degree murder, manslaughter and third-degree murder Tuesday for the death of George Floyd on May 25, 2020.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita announced in a statement April 7 he is planning to investigate several Big Tech companies to find whether they harmed Indiana consumers through deceitful business practices.
The United States Supreme Court denied a petition to review the case of the man convicted of the murder of former IU student Jill Behrman in an order list released April 5.
Patrick O’Meara, Vice President Emeritus and Professor Emeritus who passed away on March 30 at the age of 83 according to an IU press release, was described as diplomat, music lover, spokesperson and ambassador.
Chloe Argeropolos became a certified eyelash technician in May 2018 and always starts eyelash extension applications by washing or sanitizing her hands.
Senate Bill 3 returned to the Indiana State Senate with amendments March 31 after passing its third reading in the House. The bill covers a variety of issues related to telehealth, including quality of care, usage and Medicaid reimbursement.
All Hoosiers aged 16 and older can sign up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Indiana on Wednesday.
On July 6, Christi J. Bennett drove her car into a crowd of people protesting on Walnut Street. According to the Indiana Daily Student, Bennett drove for two blocks with two protesters on the hood of her car before turning, which flung the protesters from the vehicle.
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced all Hoosiers age 16 and up will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine starting March 31.
Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court Loretta H. Rush announced Feb. 26 the Indiana Court of Appeals would have an upcoming vacancy on the court according to a press release. This vacancy opened up due to the upcoming retirement of Judge James S. Kirsch.
Members of the Graduate Workers Coalition announced plans to picket from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday in front of Bryan Hall as part of the fee strike, according to a coalition press release. More than 750 graduate workers have committed to withhold their spring semester fees from the university, according to the press release.
Indiana House bill 1577 introduces regulations on abortion services and telemedicine. The bill, which was referred to the Senate on Feb. 23, would make access to abortions more difficult, legal and medical experts said.
Eight varieties of Girl Scout cookies are available for delivery on Grubhub in Bloomington after a partnership with the Girl Scouts of America launched this weekend.
Potential changes to Bloomington Transit’s bus routes, including access to the new Regional Academic Health Center, were reintroduced to the Bloomington Transit Board of Directors on Feb. 16.
The IU’s Bicentennial Campaign fundraiser raised nearly $3.9 billion for students, faculty and programs through donor contributions after its launch in September 2015. Funds from the campaign will come into university possession over a period of time, according to an analysis done by the Office of Finance for the Bloomington campus.