Spike in COVID-19 cases among employees pauses Bloomington’s recycling pickup
The Department of Public Works’ Sanitation Division has reported four infections since last week.
The Department of Public Works’ Sanitation Division has reported four infections since last week.
The Bloomington Board of Zoning Appeals granted Raising Cane’s conditional use approval Thursday.
The mini album was released Sept. 13.
The city council finished annexation deliberation Wednesday night.
The 28th Annual Lotus Festival is this weekend; here's a run-down of the schedule.
Draining treated water directly into storm drains is harmful to ecosystems.
The map was recently adopted by a committee in the Indiana House of Representatives.
The increasing vaccination rate encourages the arts community, but they also fear more variants.
Labor Day celebrations may have contributed to COVID-19 infections, a county health official said.
Members of the public expressed their concerns regarding the financial effects of annexation on residents.
The increase could mean city property owners could see premium cuts.
The street will be called Eagleson Avenue beginning Feb. 1, 2022.
Parents say they are having to plan their days around bus schedule uncertainties.
Utility Communications Manager says algae may be because of bad taste in Bloomington’s water.
Vendors said business as well as the social environment of the markets have improved.
“It’s a tough situation for all parties,” a Monroe County Circuit Court judge said.
The Taliban retook power in Afghanistan after the U.S. pulled out of the country.
The campaign calls on IU to disclose its investments and reinvest in sustainable energy.
The time-limit legislation will receive a final vote at a future meeting.
The Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture and Design exhibit is free to the public.