This morning's edition includes: Fourth of July parade and patriotic bird photos; Monroe County property transfers; a housing-first initiative as Indiana’s camping ban begins; and a jail site panel ...
The 2026 edition of Bloomington’s Fourth of July parade unfolded under sunny skies and temperatures around 80F°. The city’s ...
Bloomington Transit’s board voted unanimously to authorize buying a $3.6 million Curry Pike/Profile Parkway site for a new ...
Bloomington water customers will see higher rates starting in August, after the IURC approved CBU’s settlement-backed rate ...
Monroe County council unanimously awarded $190,000 in Sophia Travis grants to 42 nonprofits, funding food aid, shelter, youth ...
Lisa Jeneé Trimble submitted enough signatures to run for Monroe County assessor as an independent, pending a CAN-20 filing.
Officers with Bloomington police department talk to a man near the Captain Janeway statute on the B-Line Trail, who identified himself as “Bobby,” about gathering up his belongings. He told The B ...
Monroe County councilors voted 6–1 to appropriate $30,000 for sheriff Ruben Marté’s outside legal counsel as the ACLU ...
Our locally themed puzzles tie together Bloomington’s people, places, and public life. You’ll find a new one each week in the ...
At a Thursday Rotary talk, Monroe County commissioner Julie Thomas said a one-story jail is necessary, not just preferred. The stance could narrow site options as a city-county group works toward a ...
A jail site committee is set to start scoring properties, but Monroe County commissioners confirmed they won’t formally join the process. On Wednesday, the panel added a constitutional-care screen, ...
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