Indiana basketball alum team Assembly Ball readies for The Basketball Tournament
The Hoosiers’ group of eight alums starts play Friday.
The Hoosiers’ group of eight alums starts play Friday.
The City of Bloomington residential parking permits for 2024-2025 are now available for purchase online.
The Hoosiers saw a program-record four players selected in the top five rounds.
Republicans outside the RNC said they support Trump’s positions on gun laws, despite controversy.
Photos from day 1 of the 2024 Republican National Convention
An IU Professor said Trump’s proposed tariffs could negatively affect Indiana’s economy.
People outside the Republican National Convention reacted positively to Trump’s pick.
Monroe County one of 11 Indiana counties under a watch.
Heat index values are expected to be around 105 degrees.
The City of Bloomington Council for Community Accessibility (CCA) invites community members to review and provide feedback to the City’s ADA Transition Plan.
2,000 delegates from around the state converged in Indianapolis to hear and vote on Democratic candidates for Attorney General, Lieutenant Governor, and National DNC Delegates this past Saturday.
Indiana politicians universally condemned the attack.
Wells won 1,067 delegates, easily beating White's 475.
The attack left Trump with minor injuries, one spectator dead and two others critically injured.
US News ranked IU as the 135th best global university worldwide.
IUSG has access to $281,059.19 for the 2024-25 academic year.
The bills passed on July 1 cover topics like education, environmental protections, alcoholic beverage sales and adult website access.
After much deliberation and consideration of all scenarios, Bloomington Parks and Recreation and our partner, Downtown Bloomington Inc., have decided not to reschedule the Fourth of July Parade, which was cancelled due to weather on Thursday, July 4.
The Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the five Women Excel Bloomington (WEB) 2024 award winners.
The City of Bloomington Council for Community Accessibility will commemorate the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on Saturday, August 3, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.