Hoosier the Bison, IU's new mascot, made its first official appearance over the weekend at Memorial Stadium.| Indiana Public Media
Columbus Mayor Mary Ferdon says the city is addressing concerns with tenants at NexusPark after last month’s city council meeting.| Indiana Public Media - WFIU/WTIU
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs says the clinic’s services will move to a new, larger facility in Bloomington that opens September 15.| Indiana Public Media - WFIU/WTIU
The First Thursdays is a monthly festival in the Fine Arts Plaza.| Indiana Public Media - WFIU/WTIU
Police are looking for a male suspect in an assault Friday at the Karst Farm Greenway Trail near Grandview Elementary School.| Indiana Public Media - WFIU/WTIU
People should park their cars with the license plate facing the driving lane.| Indiana Public Media - WFIU/WTIU
Bloomington officials said scooter and e-bike numbers have stayed steady since last year, even though IU students report seeing fewer around campus. The city currently licenses only Bird, after Lime left in 2024.| Indiana Public Media - WFIU/WTIU
The Hoosiers ranked No. 21 in the coaches poll and No. 23 in the Associated Press media poll.| Indiana Public Media - WFIU/WTIU
Indiana University and Cook Medical announced a partnership Tuesday for workforce development, research and more.| Indiana Public Media - WFIU/WTIU
The Monroe County Community School Corporation has kicked off the school year with a new online learning curriculum.| Indiana Public Media - WFIU/WTIU
Indiana was a more than three touchdown favorite to beat Old Dominion Saturday, but came away with a 27-14 victory.| Indiana Public Media - WFIU/WTIU
About 250 demonstrators celebrated Labor Day at the Monroe County Courthouse for 50501’s “Workers over billionaires” rally Monday afternoon.| Indiana Public Media - WFIU/WTIU
Indiana built a 17-7 halftime lead and held off Old Dominion 27-14, highlighted by a 91-yard punt return and strong ground game.| Indiana Public Media
Gov. Mike Braun and key administration officials will headline a “policy summit” Aug. 27 raising money for a nonprofit that supports his agenda.| Indiana Public Media
Experts say there's a reason to be concerned about the quality of weather forecasts because of federal budget cuts.| Indiana Public Media
Gov. Mike Braun says he is seriously considering calling a special session to redraw Indiana’s congressional map early — as they wait to see redistricting results out of Texas.| Indiana Public Media
The teenager accessories store Claire’s has filed for bankruptcy and plans to close stores across the U.S., including in Bloomington. The location at College Mall advertised significant sales and displayed signs over the weekend reading “STORE CLOSING!” And “EVERYTHING MUST GO!”| Indiana Public Media
Indiana’s state agencies are slowly earning approval for their plans to save money after being hit with effective 10% spending cuts amid a tough budget cycle.| Indiana Public Media
More than 400 programs will be changed next year. It will impact about 4 percent of graduates in Indiana, or 3,300 each year.| Indiana Public Media
Last month the city sued the apartments’ owner, Cinnaire, and Continental Management, for rental violations. These include bugs infestations, broken smoke detectors, and holes in walls and ceilings.| Indiana Public Media
Vance is scheduled to hold private meetings with Gov. Mike Braun and others before attending a GOP fundraiser Thursday night.| Indiana Public Media
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News of the co-called “Speedway Slammer” is roiling Indiana, with confusion over a plan to house up to 1,000 immigrants in the Hoosier State.| Indiana Public Media
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The city sued the apartment’s owners and management, Cinnaire and Continental, in June, citing poor living conditions that violate city code.| Indiana Public Media
Gov. Mike Braun said Vice President J.D. Vance will be in Indianapolis this week to meet with him. And redrawing Indiana's congressional district lines to benefit Republicans is likely to be a key topic.| Indiana Public Media
Indiana's proposed changes to Medicaid waivers that provide home- and community-based services are expected to take effect in December — including a significant cap on certain therapy services. But, people can still submit comments on the proposed changes until Friday.| Indiana Public Media
After nearly two decades and countless courthouse visits, one lawyer's vision to document Indiana's civic landmarks is now on full display.| Indiana Public Media
The programs will begin in July 2026.| Indiana Public Media
The city of Bloomington will install new all-way stop signs at two intersections: 13th Street and Woodlawn Avenue and 13th Street and Indiana Avenue.| Indiana Public Media
Kroger union members gathered across the street from an Indianapolis store Sunday to demand higher wages and better benefits. This push comes after the union rejected Kroger's recent contract proposal. This is the second tentative agreement the union has rejected in under two months.| Indiana Public Media
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Legendary sports editor Bob Hammel passed away Saturday night at 88 years old.| Indiana Public Media
In anticipation of the premiere of the new WTIU documentary, Bob Hammel & Bloomington: A 50-Year Love Affair, we sat down to talk with producer Bob Massie about his inspiration and admiration for Hammel.| Indiana Public Media