COLUMN: Take the scenic route to the silver screen
Summer adventures for movie lovers on the move.
Summer adventures for movie lovers on the move.
The estimated $3.5 million loss next year is a result of Indiana’s reduced property tax law and declining enrollment
The mission of the Monroe County Community Organizations Active in Disaster (MoCOAD) is to coordinate support and promote local efforts to enhance the community's ability to mitigate, prepare, respond, and recover from disasters in Monroe County.
The Bloomington Arts Commission (BAC), in collaboration with the City of Bloomington, has announced its 2025 Artistic Advancement Grant cycles to support local artists. Grants are for up to $2,000; funds may be used for expenses accrued from July 1, 2025, through December 31, 2026.
IU is taking steps to fully comply with state and federal laws regarding DEI.
Though MLB will soon come calling, Taylor remains patient and grounded.
“King of Envy” is the most recent book in the series, published April 29.
The charges include a level one felony and three level 3 felonies.
The City of Bloomington announced a new series of public focus groups beginning June 3 as part of the WeAreBloomington branding initiative.
The City of Bloomington released its updated community resource guides designed to help Bloomington and Monroe County residents access free and reduced-cost basic services.
The City of Bloomington encourages renters, landlords, and homeowners to take advantage of an opportunity to reduce their utility bills significantly.
The proposal for vote centers, which needed a unanimous decision to pass, fell through after a 2-1 vote.
IUPD received a Title IX report of a sexual battery at the SRSC on May 16.
What’s coming to streaming platforms near you in the coming months.
A 45-day full closure of East Winslow and East Rogers roads at the intersection of South High Street is scheduled from Tuesday, May 27, to Monday, July 14.
Orr Fellowship is celebrating its graduating class of 53 Fellows and honoring five standout new graduates of the program.
Beckwith fielded questions for nearly two hours from the audience about his opinions on race and religion.
The City's two outdoor pools, Bryan Park Pool at 1020 S. Woodlawn Ave. and Mills Pool at 1100 W. 14th St., open for the 2025 season at 11 a.m. May 24.