How the federal funding freeze stranded Bloomington groups combatting homelessness
Bloomington anti-poverty group Beacon is navigating uncertainty after two-day federal funding freeze.
Bloomington anti-poverty group Beacon is navigating uncertainty after two-day federal funding freeze.
After five years of existence, the committee dedicated to climate action could dissolve.
The city’s annexation efforts began in 2017.
As Indiana pilots speed cameras, Bloomington weighs their potential impact on traffic safety.
The report tracks community-wide greenhouse gas emissions reductions.
The Bloomington-Monroe County Metropolitan Planning Organization Policy Committee approved it Friday.
The Senate is now considering a pared-down version of SB 1.
A portion of the bike lane will be closed from Feb. 17 to Nov. 21.
A recent outbreak at Rose Acres Farms impacted 2.8 million birds.
There’s a 50% chance of snow throughout the day Tuesday.
Deputies recovered a rifle and two ammunition boxes from Baumgartner’s room.
No police agency has commented on the situation thus far.
Americans waste around 60 million tons of food every year.
17 addresses are under a boil water advisory after a water main break.
The group has been fighting to reduce the lake’s contamination for nine years.
The bar announced they would host a watch party every Monday as the show airs.
One of Bloomington’s most popular bars offers a new vibe on Monday nights.
The suspension of the resettlement program impacts more than just incoming refugees.
Saturday marked the beginning of Black History Month and Bloomington is ready to celebrate.
Around 75 people attended the city’s Black History Month Kickoff Celebration on Saturday.