Police find human bones east of town
Monroe County Sheriff’s Office detectives and forensic anthropologists are working to figure out the death of a man whose remains were found Monday.
Monroe County Sheriff’s Office detectives and forensic anthropologists are working to figure out the death of a man whose remains were found Monday.
Monroe County Sheriff’s Office detectives and forensic anthropologists are working to figure out the death of a man whose remains were found Monday.
A former nurse at Bloomington Hospital was arrested late Thursday night after she admitted to disconnecting a patient’s IV tube.
A 20-year-old man too intoxicated to explain why he was passed out in the Bloomington Police Department lobby was arrested Friday morning.
Indianapolis has such low hotel room prices that some in the tourism industry say a proposal raising the city’s hotel taxes to among the highest in the nation might not harm its low-cost reputation.
Authorities believe they’ve identified a student who wrote a bomb threat on a restroom wall at Tri-Central High School in Sharpsville.
A new phone-calling bank scam could affect Bloomington residents.
WASHINGTON – Top federal and state officials Monday announced a broad crackdown on mortgage modification scams, accusing “criminal actors” of preying on desperate borrowers caught up in the nation’s housing crisis.
Eighty-two thousand square feet surrounded by concrete, enclosed by towering metal fences and protected by biometric security features isn’t a description of Alcatraz. It’s IU’s new $36-million data center, located northeast of the intersection of East 10th Street and the Indiana 46 Bypass. The center was originally set to open this spring, but a steam leak in January pushed the date back more than six months.
An estimated 20 to 25 percent of college women in the United States experience attempted or complete rape during their college careers.
INDIANAPOLIS – State tax collections for March were $157 million less than what legislators had expected when they wrote the state budget, putting total revenues $755 million behind for the first nine months of the fiscal year.
The reunion of McCartney and Starr, the surviving members of The Beatles, was the highlight of the “Change Begins Within” concert Saturday. The event was held at Radio City Music Hall to benefit the David Lynch Foundation, which aims to teach at-risk youth meditation techniques.
For the second straight year, the Banff Mountain Film Festival showed to a sold-out audience Sunday in Bloomington’s Buskirk-Chumley Theater as part of the festival’s world tour.
The Supreme Court of Iowa stunned the country – and made the 2012 Republican presidential primary much more interesting – when it declared a ban on gay marriage unconstitutional.
Ever since I was a child, I’ve been told “no” countless times.
President Barack Obama’s calls for increased international involvement in the war in Afghanistan suffered a major setback this weekend when revelation of a controversial law passed by the Kabul regime threatened the support of European governments.
I’ve never been so excited and so disappointed in myself at the same time as I was this past Thursday.
Monroe County Sheriff’s Office detectives and forensic anthropologists are working to figure out the death of a man whose remains were found on Monday, said Captain Kenneth Barnes.
The economy is down and bank scams are up. A phone-calling scam is going around to customers and non-customers of Peoples State Bank and Fifth Third Bank in Bloomington.
L'AQUILA, Italy - A powerful earthquake in mountainous central Italy knocked down whole blocks of buildings early Monday as residents slept, killing more than 70 people in the country's deadliest quake in nearly three decades, officials said. Tens of thousands were homeless and 1,500 were injured.