Mother left child to go to Wendy's, arrested for neglect
A woman was arrested Saturday after leaving her child home alone while she went to Wendy’s.
A woman was arrested Saturday after leaving her child home alone while she went to Wendy’s.
In the trailer for his film, the narration of German filmmaker Werner Herzog hints at the potential buried in the “Cave of Forgotten Dreams.”
Documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson presented the U.S. theatrical premiere of his film “Freedom Riders” on Friday at the IU Cinema.
Powerhouse athletes will be gracing the stage at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the IU Auditorium as “America’s Ballet Company of Firsts,” the Joffrey Ballet, makes its Bloomington appearance.
Senior Ashley Toole stood with 12 young ladies, six to each side. In her Act II outfit, a black dress and heels with her red hair lying straight over her shoulders, she sang as a member of IU female a cappella group Ladies First for her last time as a college student.
Toro Y Moi with Adventure & Braids9 p.m. WednesdayThe Bishop, 123 S. Walnut St.Tickets are $8 in advance and $10 day of show.
I’m not a Republican or a social conservative, but I do have to call it like I see it — a washed-up politician who’s trying a little too hard to become the leader of the free world.
An academic adviser may or may not be someone you are underappreciating.
Joshua North, 25, no known address, was arrested on preliminary charges of robbery, a B felony, and intimidation with a deadly weapon, a C felony, said Sgt. Joe Crider of the Bloomington Police Department.
WE SAY the United States has already seen what happens when it provides arms to rebel forces and how it frequently and epically backfires.
With students being able to take up to 19 credits, there’s room for a little fun with all the requirements.
The top six riders from Saturday's Miss-N-Out event.
Round the circular hallway, stop across from the water fountain, head through the instrument locker room, climb the darkened stairwell and you’ll find it: the string instrument workshop where Tom Sparks builds the tools others in Jacobs School of Music can only play.
On Wednesday, the Indiana House of Representatives approved the GOP state budget plan. Here is what needs to happen next to pass HB 1001.
The IU School of Journalism played host to three alumni Thursday night as part of its Roy W. Howard Lecture on Media Leadership.
The sound of music accompanied the smell of falafels and challah as community members gathered in Dunn Meadow for the 2011 Israelpalooza Block Party.
Twice last week, gunshots have interrupted the calm in Bloomington and the surrounding area.
IU students and faculty are excavating sites that will be used for Habitat for Humanity housing.
Walking in the front door of his home, it’s evident. Junior Brad Murrell lives in a jungle. A 6-foot long stuffed animal boa constrictor guards the top of the couch. Two spotlights with green bulbs cast an earthy look to the room while a laser-printed sign greets those who enter, “Welcome to the Jungle.”
Jeffrey R. White’s research is beyond Indiana’s level of sustainability. In fact, White’s research is at a more international level and raises questions about the impacts of humans on ecosystems.