New Pope, new hope
The Catholic Church has long struggled with priests not being able to keep their habits clean.
The Catholic Church has long struggled with priests not being able to keep their habits clean.
LeBron doesn't have to win five, six or seven championships.
Because of unfiled paperwork, there will be no republican candidate for Monroe Circuit Judge, Division 4 this November. Incumbent Judge Elizabeth Cure will run unopposed. Who cares?
Kevin Johns stood in front of a group of 250 officials, and was asked a question about his coaching philosophy.
Nick Zeisloft knows why he was brought to Bloomington.
Bloomington police are trying to identify a suspect in a
The City Council approved a proposal to appropriate more funds to the construction of the Bloomington Transit Center, which is slated to be complete by the end of the summer.
The summer chorus will perform this weekend on Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m. in Auer Hall.
More than a thousand cyclists will be biking 160 miles across the state this weekend.
Dennis Groth has been appointed vice provost for undergraduate education.
Governor Mike Pence's office said the state would not recognize same-sex marriages performed in the three days before the stay.
This past week, the IU Physical Plant placed the University on peak alert due to high levels of energy consumption.
Governor Pence has presented the Sachem Award, one of Indiana’s highest honors, to businessman and civic leader P.E. MacAllister.
Paul McCown was booked in Monroe County Jail and faces charges of felony aggravated battery and misdemeanor theft.
Ronda Rousey has become the most dominant female athlete of all time.
What was Andrew Luck doing in Bloomington Tuesday?
WTIU has adopted three utility boxes through Bloomington's Adopt a Box initiative. The adopted boxes exhibit children's artwork from a kids writer's contest.
Check out some suggestions for what might be your new favorite running route.
Baby steps might be the solution to solving gun-violence problems.
An quirky and beloved podcast radio show celebrates its two-year anniversary with telltale absurdist writing.