Faculty and guest speakers to hold Abortion Access Teach-In this Friday
IU faculty and staff will host an Abortion Access Teach-In from noon-1:30 p.m. Friday in the Whittenberger Auditorium at the Indiana Memorial Union.
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IU faculty and staff will host an Abortion Access Teach-In from noon-1:30 p.m. Friday in the Whittenberger Auditorium at the Indiana Memorial Union.
Recent results from the 2022 Indiana Youth Survey show some of the most significant decreases in substance use among Indiana youth in over 30 years, IU News reported.
The Bloomington City Council unanimously voted to amend the vehicle and traffic municipal code Wednesday night. This ordinance is a collection of city traffic and parking control changes based on a collection of public requests and feedback through various commission offices.
Researchers at IU are using artificial intelligence and machine learning to help manufacturers statewide reduce their carbon footprint, providing students with real-life insight into energy analytics, according to IU News.
The Indiana Senate passed an amended version of fiscal matters Senate Bill 2 into law on Friday with a vote of 46-1-3. The bill establishes the Hoosier Families First Fund and allocates $45 million towards efforts assisting pregnant people and works to increase access to foster care support and contraception.
The Senate Committee on Rules and Legislative Procedure passed an amended version of the abortion ban Senate Bill 1 on Tuesday with a vote of 7-5. The bill will be heard by the entire Senate on Thursday.
On June 8, Monroe County commissioners set out to evacuate and clear the property behind the At Home store in Bloomington using county funds. This was the result of complaints from store employees and other residents who saw members of the unhoused community living there. The Bloomington police and city employees cleared a similar camp in Seminary Park a year ago.
The City of Bloomington is buying a portion of the Showers Building to replace Bloomington police and fire department headquarters, according to a city news release.
On July 15, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources reported seeing blue-green algae in Lake Monroe areas near Fairfax and Paynetown state recreation areas.
IU researchers concluded that Bombella apis, a microbe supplemented to honey bee larvae, plays a large role in the health of a colony.
A 42-year-old man was shot in the chest after midnight Tuesday, July 12 on the 400 block of South Walnut Street. The police issued a news release yesterday afternoon discussing the shooting.
A team of physicists from Indiana University has worked with the University of Tennessee to make microchips smaller, according to IU News.
The City of Bloomington’s Parks and Recreation Department and Downtown Bloomington, Inc. will conduct the annual Fourth of July Parade at 10 a.m. next Monday morning. To start the event, at 8:30 a.m. the Bloomington Community Band will perform in the Courthouse Square.
Temperatures are expected to continue to reach 90 degrees and higher later this week in Bloomington and across Indiana. Various studies and research show this will become a more common occurrence, with stronger health repercussions over time.
Various speed limits around Bloomington will be changed based on current traffic patterns and infrastructure after the Monroe County Traffic Commission and the Board of Commissioners approved changes.
Mayor John Hamilton said Google.org Fellows will help with the launch of CiviForm without charge, according to a press release by the city.
Bloomington City Council members discussed the 2020 Bloomington census and Peerless Development’s petition for the vacating of public right-of-way for its apartment complex Wednesday night. The council also discussed a similar motion to vacate two segments of alley right-of-way for Phase 1 East (Hopewell) Development.
The National Association of Letter Carriers hosted its “Stamp Out Hunger” food drive with Hoosier Hills Food Bank from May 14-20, after two years of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stellantis and Samsung will construct an electric vehicle battery plant in Kokomo, Indiana, according to a Stellantis press release on May 24.
The Indiana state legislature overturned Governor Eric Holcomb’s veto of House Bill 1041, which prevents transgender girls from joining girls’ school sports, in a technical session May 24, according to an Indy Star article. The original veto occurred in late March.