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(04/04/24 9:46pm)
The Bloomington City Council listens to presentations during their meeting March 28, 2024 in City Hall. The council joined more than 70 cities across the country in calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas War during their meeting Wednesday night.
(04/01/24 4:06pm)
Bloomington community members hold signs calling for a ceasefire in Gaza during a Bloomington City Council meeting March 28, 2024 in City Hall. The council will hear a resolution calling for a ceasefire and more aid in Gaza Wednesday, Council President Isabel Piedmont-Smith said during the governing body’s regular meeting March 28.
(03/28/24 8:21pm)
Bloomington community members hold signs calling for a ceasefire in Gaza during a Bloomington City Council meeting March 27, 2024, at City Hall in Bloomington. During the meeting on Wednesday, Council President Isabel Piedmont-Smith said that the council will hear a resolution calling for a ceasefire and more aid in Gaza next week.
(03/28/24 8:21pm)
The Bloomington City Council listens to presentations during their meeting March 28, 2024 at City Hall in Bloomington. The council expressed its opposition to a state-sponsored pipeline that could divert up to 100 million gallons of water a day from the Wabash River into Boone County, Indiana during its meeting Wednesday night.
(03/20/24 6:12pm)
The Bloomington Plan Commission considers a rezone petition during a special hearing March 19, 2024, inside City Hall in Bloomington. The Plan Commission forwarded a petition to rezone one of the largest tracts of undeveloped land in city limits to the city council with a positive recommendation during a special hearing March 19, 2024.
(03/07/24 4:57am)
The 2024 Bloomington City Council poses for a photo March 6, 2024, at City Hall. The Bloomington City Council voted 8-1 to postpone a vote on a resolution that would oppose a state-sponsored pipeline project, which would divert water from the Wabash River to Boone County.
(03/02/24 11:21pm)
City Clerk Nicole Bolden swears Courtney Daily onto the Bloomington City Council on March 2, 2024, in City Hall. Monroe County Democratic Party precinct chairs selected Daily in a three-way contested caucus as the new District 5 representative on the Bloomington City Council.
(02/29/24 9:19pm)
Residents hold signs reading "Ceasefire now" and a Palestinian flag during a Bloomington City Council meeting Feb. 28, 2024, in City Hall. Dozens of Bloomington residents urged the city council to introduce and pass a resolution calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war during the public comment portion of Wednesday’s regular council meeting.
(02/26/24 4:32pm)
Candidates for the District 5 seat on the Bloomington City Council Jason Moore, Courtney Daily and Jenny Stevens (left to right) participate in a public forum Feb. 24, 2024, in the Monroe County Public Library in Bloomington. The candidates shared their perspectives on public safety and homelessness in Bloomington during the forum.
(02/22/24 2:51pm)
City councilmember Isak Asare and Bloomington Mayor Kerry Thomson are pictured participating in a public meeting to discuss the Showers West Project on Feb. 21, 2024, at City Hall in Bloomington. Almost 30 city leaders, employees and community members shared their perspectives on Bloomington’s public safety during the meeting.
(02/01/24 7:56pm)
Bloomington resident Vicky Pollitt discusses her environmental concerns with the proposed Summit District on Oct. 27, 2023, at the development site off Weimer Road in Bloomington. Several nearby residents worry the area’s relatively underdeveloped infrastructure will be unable to support this new “city within a city.”
(02/01/24 7:55pm)
The development site for the proposed Summit District is pictured Oct. 27, 2023, off Weimer Road in Bloomington. The development could house around 10,000 residents.
(02/01/24 7:56pm)
Bloomington resident Vicky Pollitt discusses her environmental concerns with the proposed Summit District on Oct. 27, 2023, at the development site off Weimer Road in Bloomington. Pollitt said she is worried the development will encroach on the area's ecosystem.
(02/01/24 7:54pm)
The Arbor Ridge neighborhood is pictured Jan. 28, 2024, in Bloomington. The neighborhood sits on the proposed development's north border.
(02/01/24 7:54pm)
A one-lane bridge is pictured Jan. 28, 2024, on Weimer Road in Bloomington. Nearby residents say this one-lane bridge leads to frequent traffic backups.
(01/24/24 2:06pm)
Residents view site plans for the West Second Street Modernization and Safety Improvement project during a public meeting Jan. 23, 2024 at the Bloomington First Church of the Nazarene. The city expects construction for the project to begin in 2025.
(01/18/24 4:53am)
Bloomington City Council members Andy Ruff (left) and Isabel Piedmont-Smith listen to public commenters Jan. 17, 2024, during a Bloomington City Council meeting. The council approved the mayor's recommendations for how the city should spend almost $856,000 in community development grants.
(01/19/24 1:46am)
Spectators at the Bloomington Faculty Council meeting sit Jan 16. 2024, at Presidents Hall in Bloomington. IU suspended Professor Abdulkader Sinno without first consulting the Bloomington Faculty Council Dec. 15, 2023.
(01/16/24 3:26am)
Director Raymond Wise introduced the IU African American Choral Ensemble at the city of Bloomington's Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Jan. 15, 2024, in the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. City officials and community members gathered for a night of musical performances and speeches focusing on inclusive education.
(09/12/23 4:15pm)
A student uses their Crimson Card to open a set of doors Tuesday at Franklin Hall. IU’s facilities team is working to address several issues regarding Franklin Hall’s new security measures that went into effect today, after several doors were left unlocked and inaccessible by Crimson Card this morning.