Bloomington Blotter: overdoses, dumpster fire, forced entry
Nov 13, 2017 1:00 amPolice responded to two overdoses in the same apartment and a dumpster fire.
Police responded to two overdoses in the same apartment and a dumpster fire.
Freshman Caleb King talks celebrations and stigmas that come with native heritage.
Vielee was on her way from Bloomington to Marion to buy a cat.
Students served food, performed and shared their different cultures with each other.
IUDM raised $4,203,326.23 for Riley Children's Hospital.
IUDM's 36 hour countdown to the big reveal of total amount fundraised begins.
International Justice Mission at IU raised $1,045 to rescue people across the world from slavery.
Veterans and active-duty officers alike were honored at a flag-raising ceremony on Friday morning.
The 299 acres of Yellowwood State Forest was auctioned off Thursday morning for just over $108,000.
Uncle Bud’s is a hemp-based topical for pain relief.
The panelists said there were different ways to go about sustainability change other than activism.
The Tobias Center will focus on research in international development.
What you need to know for Friday, Nov. 10.
By 2025, IU plans to increase its funding for underrepresented students by 25 percent.
The highest bidder, a Martinsville-based logging company, Hamilton Logging Inc., submitted $108,785.
Pence was joined by the governor, Sen. Todd Young and Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta.
The astronomer discussed the mystery of dark matter.
What you need to know on Thursday, Nov. 9.
The most common STI doesn't have a cure and can't be spotted among men.
The shelter is seeking 150 more volunteers to keep it running smoothly throughout the winter.