'It’s my whole life:' Delilah’s Pet Shop struggles after city ban
Bloomington’s ban on the retail sale of cats and dogs took effect Jan. 1.
Bloomington’s ban on the retail sale of cats and dogs took effect Jan. 1.
The nonprofit aims to improve arts, technology, jobs and housing in the city.
Naloxone nasal spray and fentanyl test strips now available on campus for free.
The building was sold for $400,000.
Isabel Piedmont-Smith was elected to serve as vice president of the council.
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Annalee Ward is the first baby born at the Bloomington Hospital this year.
The stabbing happened around 1:23 a.m. in the 200 block of South College Avenue.
Potential hazards include slippery roads, reduced visibility and wind chills as low as minus 40 degrees.
Antisemitic incidents reached an all-time high in the U.S. in 2021
The life she built was lost to the Taliban. Now she’s working to create a world where she can go home.
There is no active threat to staff and students.
The plans are estimated to be around $34 million in new investments.
Kat Pruce started a community-centered toy store.
Students are becoming active in local government as well as running for office in the city.
There are various holiday events going on through the month of December.
An IU student and a conservative organization sued the city after their mural was rejected.
Bloomington is the only Indiana city to receive a perfect score on the MEI.
The new agreement includes wage increases for union employees in multiple city departments.
He joins Susan Sandberg and Kerry Thomson as declared mayoral candidates.