Amethyst House helps rescue drug addicts
Clarence West went to the Amethyst House to change his life.
Clarence West went to the Amethyst House to change his life.
When checking the mail a few months ago, IU alum, stage designer and Professor Robert O'Hearn got the surprise of his life.
The Rosemary P. Miller Gallery located in Bloomington's John Waldron Arts Center has been home to many fascinating local art exhibits over the years.
Last week, Philadelphia public school officials announced that all district students will be required to take a course in African and African-American history.
SANTA MARIA, Calif. -- A jury acquitted Michael Jackson on Monday of molesting a 13-year-old cancer survivor at his Neverland ranch, vindicating the pop star who insisted he was the victim of mother-and-son con artists and a prosecutor with a vendetta. Jurors also acquitted Jackson of getting the boy drunk and of conspiring to imprison his accuser and the boy's family at the storybook estate -- a total legal victory but one that may do little to improve his bizarre image.
I do not support the renewal of the Patriot Act. Indeed, I was involved in the drafting of a resolution by the Bloomington City Council that joined hundreds of similar bodies throughout the nation in expressing concern about the Patriot Act's potential for the abridgement of civil liberties.
Two local police officers will be among 24 from Indiana bicycling across the state to raise funds for families of fallen cops.
There is no Wizard of Oz at the end of most tornados.
A local group is defending an Indiana law that says a mother can breastfeed her baby anywhere in public.
Facing a cut in state appropriations of $4.7 million over the next two years, IU is examining outsourcing support services such as food service and maintenance as one possible way to cut its costs.
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. -- A moderate earthquake shook most of Southern California early Sunday, rattling nerves along with homes and businesses.
The class of 2009 will get its first taste of college today as IU's summer orientation begins.
BERLIN - A previously unknown work by Johann Sebastian Bach has been discovered in a crate of 18th-century birthday cards removed from a German library shortly before it was devastated by fire, researchers said Wednesday.
Melinda Williams first turned to art for therapeutic value. Now, she is not only doing what she loves but also making a profit.
Community members can meet elk, cow and bison meat Saturday's near the front steps of City Hall.
IU football coach Terry Hoeppner announced his second recruit, Bloomington South quarterback Ben Chappell. Chappell joins Ohio offensive lineman Pete Saxon as the most recent to join the 2006 recruiting class. The commitment of Chappell marks the first quarterback to commit since Hoeppner has been at IU.
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- The military announced the killing of four more U.S. soldiers on Sunday, pushing the American death toll past 1,700, and police found the bullet-riddled bodies of 28 people -- many thought to be Sunni Arabs -- buried in shallow graves or dumped streetside in Baghdad.
LOS ANGELES - He was the cruel taskmaster who made Harrison Ford hang with snakes and rats, required Robert Duvall to shave his head and turned Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill into Pez dispensers.
WASHINGTON -- The Republican chairman walked off with the gavel, leaving Democrats shouting into turned-off microphones at a raucous hearing Friday on the Patriot Act.
If (the Patriot Act) is renewed it should be amended to protect basic civil rights and civil liberties.