BLOOMINGTON– A Bloomington man was arrested early Wednesday morning after allegedly setting fire to an emergency Narcan box outside the Monroe County Stride Center.
Bloomington has reduced speed limits to 25 mph, and 20 mph near schools, enhancing student safety. Enforcement is expected to increase around these zones.
A Bloomington man allegedly set fire early Thursday morning to an emergency Narcan box located at the Monroe County Stride Center. Deputies with the Monroe County ...
Bloomington's Community Development department has launched an interactive map detailing local development projects.
Indiana Department of Transportation contractor Crider and Crider, Inc. plans to resume intersection improvement work along ...
After decades of planning, years of finding funding and a lot of controversy, the expansion project of the Monroe Convention ...
Indiana University has pushed back the opening date for the in-progress six-story apartment complex it is building on the site of the former Poplars building. Here’s what we know about the building ...
President Trump signed a bevy of new executive orders Monday evening that have the potential to significantly transform the ...
Potential alternate routes include East Moores Pike and East 10th Street. The intersection of East Second Street and South ...
Multiple water main issues have occurred over several hours in Bloomington, closing: * Clinton Street from East Douglas to East Market streets * East Washington Street from Kreitzer Avenue to Vale ...