The Bloomington City Council voted 5-4 on Wednesday to accept $1,040,000 from a developer to end an agreement to provide affordable housing for the next several decades.
Passes will be available to purchase online at BloomingtonParks.org or in person at The Hub inside the Government Center, 115 E. Washington St., Suite 103, Bloomington.
Cigar aficionados and bourbon club members Jared Trigg and Auston Surprenant were sitting at their homes during some bad ...
2025 holds promise for downtown Bloomington. Now five years after the COVID-19 pandemic with supply chains opening up and ...
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One local homeless shelter is working to raise awareness about what the unhoused face every day. Friday, Home Sweet Homes ...
Dusty May, a former Indiana student manager, returns to Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall for the first time as a head coach ...
The Bloomington Water Department switched the source of its primary water supply from Lake Bloomington to Lake Evergreen.
"It's been a tumultuous (time) with respect to trying to understand what the criteria is going to be from the federal ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson will testify before Congress next month as part of a Republican-led House probe into sanctuary cities, ...
The blaze broke out at about 6:49 p.m. in a six unit apartment building in the 2300 block of West Nichols Road in ...