Hepatitis A reported at Yumble restaurant
Indiana is experiencing a hepatitis A outbreak.
Indiana is experiencing a hepatitis A outbreak.
The man hit an employee and stole from the tip jar, co-workers reported.
The event explored ways to make the feminist movement more inclusive.
Two new inductees from IU gain recognition for fluoride toothpaste.
The change will take effect this February.
Police said he entered the woman’s home through an unlocked window.
Clothing was reportedly stolen Jan. 13, 24 and 27.
Postal Services is not delivering mail for a second day in Indiana.
The letter will also be signed by other local governmental groups and organizations.
Though classes were canceled, campus was open. IU employees still had to show up to work.
These departments have a three-step plan to prepare for ice and snow.
Co-owner Sue Aquila said she has turned down offers to expand outside Bloomington.
Places include the Bloomington Police Department and City Hall.
Allie Wineland skipped her last Tuesday class to collect donations.
Rep. André Carson, D-7th District, has proposed this bill three times before.
The robot provides a healthy alternative to vending machines.
The planning will focus on public engagement.
Indiana bird species are threatened by increasing temperatures.
Landlords advise letting faucets drip.
The Bloomington campus will remain open.