PHOTOS: Democratic National Convention day 3
Photos from the third day of the 2024 Democratic National Convention
Photos from the third day of the 2024 Democratic National Convention
The City of Bloomington will begin two street maintenance projects in late August and September focusing on street maintenance.
The City of Bloomington released its proposed budget for 2025, now available for public review ahead of budget hearings with the City Council.
There will be around 40.8 million voters aged 18-27 eligible to vote in 2024.
Parks and Recreation is holding a public meeting Sept. 4 at the Pavilion at Switchyard Park, 1601 S. Rogers St. in Bloomington, to share information about the design of a new trail that will begin at Rogers Street across from the Switchyard Park entrance and run .9 miles west beneath the power lines.
Indiana’s rural counties have shifted heavily toward Republicans in recent years.
The fall semester begins Aug. 26.
Police arrested 13 people during the first day of the convention.
Photos from the first day of the 2024 Democratic National Convention
Think of the global economy as a massive, interconnected web.
With 76 days left until the General Election, Democrats will use this opportunity to rally around our presumptive nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, and her running mate, Governor Tim Walz.
The City of Bloomington Utilities (CBU) and its Bloomington-based partner Milestone Contractors LP are scheduled to complete the final phase on the Clear Creek Culvert Reconstruction project.
The Democratic National Convention opened strongly pro-union, addressing a key voting bloc.
After a speech highlighting his accomplishments, Biden wholly endorsed Harris.
The precautionary boil water advisory for Monroe County has been lifted, with the exception of 207 homes in Gentry Estates. More information, including specific addresses, is available at bloomington.in.gov/utilities or by calling 812-339-1444.
Bloomington Mayor Kerry Thomson, Clerk Nicole Bolden and Councilmember Sydney Zulich are delegates.
If you’ve ever played CS, you must have heard of or used Karambit at least once. This curved blade, unique among all others, has become an emblem of gaming culture and a sign of status and fashion among gamers. But what is so special about it, and why do players do so much to obtain this weapon?
Nick Kidwell missed all but four games last season due to an injury.