Indiana Gov. Holcomb seeking to eliminate public school textbook fees
House Bills 1001 and 1123 would require public schools to provide curricular materials for free.
House Bills 1001 and 1123 would require public schools to provide curricular materials for free.
This award recognizes one’s strides in race relations, justice and human rights.
Some officers say they oppose relocating to the Showers Building.
More than 40 people have been displaced due to the fire.
The workers are asking the city to improve working conditions and recognize their union.
The donor of the IU Sample Gates passed away in early December.
Banks announced his campaign Tuesday morning.
Abortion care providers argue the ban violates the Indiana Constitution.
The IU Asian Culture Center and others are offering resources and events for students.
Utility workers were sent to 11th street and Illinois street to repair a broken water main.
Kerry Thomson, Susan Sandberg and Don Griffin have filed for the mayoral race.
Bloomington’s ban on the retail sale of cats and dogs took effect Jan. 1.
Monroe County reported eight COVID-19 cases for the week Jan. 4-11.
The nonprofit aims to improve arts, technology, jobs and housing in the city.
Holcomb seeks to expand availability of services for Hoosiers.
Naloxone nasal spray and fentanyl test strips now available on campus for free.
Approximately 10,000 flights were delayed and 1,400 canceled in the U.S. on Wednesday.
The building was sold for $400,000.
Isabel Piedmont-Smith was elected to serve as vice president of the council.
Holcomb sought funding for infrastructure, public health, education and public safety initiatives.