Bloomington man dies in accident
A 37-year-old Bloomington man was killed Monday morning when his bicycle slid under a cement truck.
A 37-year-old Bloomington man was killed Monday morning when his bicycle slid under a cement truck.
They post a dry erase board of their benefits in a window, then patiently wait inside for a Kirkwood Ave. passerby to walk in and give them some active duty.
After four months of attending and observing classes at IU's School of Education, four instructors from Kabul Education University in Afghanistan are nearing the end of their stay in Bloomington.
One year after new downtown apartments flooded the Bloomington housing market, local landlords are adjusting to the growing competition to attract student renters.
It's not often that the Federal Aviation Administration and myself see eye to eye.
There are two groups of people in the world: those who pull the wagon and those who ride in it.
For those of you that don't recognize the name Gregory Scott Johnson, here's the deal: a death row inmate is supposed to be executed this Wednesday, and he wants a little more time to be alive.
Recent "anti-American" protests in Afghanistan claimed the lives of about 15 people.
LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Kansas sophomore guard J.R. Giddens was stabbed in the leg during a fight in the parking lot of the a bar early Thursday morning. Though the injury was labeled non life-threatening, Giddens was taken to the Lawrence Memorial Hospital for treatment.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- For the second time in two weeks, an Ohio State football player has been arrested on drug charges.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Former Indy 500 winner Kenny Brack got his comeback off the ground in a big way Saturday, qualifying for the May 29 race with a faster speed than pole-sitter Tony Kanaan.
For 18 seasons, every game night was "Miller Time."
ATHENS, Ohio - Spanish professor and former journalist Nelson Hippolyte opened his photography exhibit "Re/Trato, Mirrors of a Postmodern World" May 13 at Adleta Galleries in Canaanville, just outside Athens.
Woe to every man in Bloomington: a woman is seeking her freedom at the John Waldron Arts Center from the patriarchal shackles of rigid gender role conformity in the misogynist home and glass-ceiling workplace.
CAIRO, Egypt -- Egyptian authorities arrested the fourth-highest official in the powerful Muslim Brotherhood early Sunday, one of 25 members of the outlawed movement picked up in a major crackdown ahead of a referendum on presidential election rules the group opposes.
Indianapolis continues to inhale secondhand cigarette smoke within many capital city restaurants and entertainment venues, despite the four-month-old Hoosier outcry for smoke-free public indoor air.
As stories of protests are quickly winding down in the American press, some local Muslims are confused as to why Newsweek's article about abuses at Guantanamo Bay was considered "news" when it was published May 9.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels appeared in Bloomington Friday with a committee attempting to save Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center from closing.