This edition includes coverage of a city council resolution on Flock cameras, an RDC vote on residential TIF, a forum for ...
Three photos from the ballot review for the May 5, 2026 primary elections. Early voting starts on April 7, 2026.
The Bloomington city council voted 9–0 Wednesday to adopt a resolution addressing the city’s use of Flock automated license-plate reader cameras, after more than 30 speakers spoke from the public mic.
Hawk: Many pieces of traffic technology have names with bird themes. For example, there's the High-intensity Activated WalK ...
Bloomington’s RDC took another step to create the city’s first residential TIF for the 140-acre Summit District, including ...
At a Bloomington field hearing in a drinking water rate case, business customers warned that the city’s proposed rate increases could strain local employers. The plan would help fund an $84 million ...
At a Bloomington DSA forum, prosecutor candidates Erika Oliphant and Benjamin Arrington drew contrasts on marijuana ...
About three dozen Bloomington residents of Iranian descent gathered Sunday on the courthouse square, many waving Lion-and-Sun ...
Bloomington South opened sectional play with a 56–34 win over Martinsville Tuesday night, holding the Artesians to 29% shooting. Jack Clark scored 18 points to lead the Panthers, who pulled away with ...
This edition includes coverage of a demonstration in support of U.S. strikes against Iran, a forum for candidates running for county commissioner, recent developments in the effort to build a new jail ...
Hundreds gathered at Bloomington city hall on Friday to protest the city’s contract with Flock Safety, a license-plate reader company. Demonstrators tied the cameras to federal immigration enforcement ...
A view through one of the bolt holes of the steel beam that was used for the ceremonial beam signing for the Bloomington Convention Center expansion project.