Kirkwood Avenue to stay open during outdoor dining season
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (IUSTV News) — Kirkwood Avenue will stay open during this year's outdoor dining season, the City of Bloomington announced Thursday.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (IUSTV News) — Kirkwood Avenue will stay open during this year's outdoor dining season, the City of Bloomington announced Thursday.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (IUSTV News) — The next total solar eclipse to be visible in the United States isn't until August 2044, according to NASA. With no eclipse coming to the U.S. anytime soon, what should you do with all of those eclipse viewers and eclipse glasses?
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (IUSTV News) — Indy is an explosives detection K9 with IUPD and has been by IUPD Officer Rob Botts’ side since he was a puppy.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (IUSTV News) — As the total solar eclipse made its way through Bloomington this past weekend, excitement filled the air as the anticipation was building with each passing moment.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (IUSTV News) — The long-anticipated eclipse day is finally here, and the IU Police Department is putting the finishing touches on security and traffic plans ahead of the major event, that is expected to bring hundreds of thousands of people to the Bloomington area.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (IUSTV News) — Time is running out to get your tickets to Indiana University's Hoosier Cosmic Celebration on April 8, but students still have a chance to redeem up to two free tickets to the event, or upgrade already purchased tickets.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (IUSTV News) — Eclipse traffic is predicted to gridlock throughout Bloomington, but officials have a plan to keep emergency staff moving.
Like other Title IX cases, the incident has been referred to university officials for review.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — With hundreds of thousands of travelers expected to make a trip to Monroe County for April 8's total solar eclipse, Indiana University is partnering with Monroe County to provide a text alert system for the day of the once-in-a-lifetime event.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The total solar eclipse is quickly approaching Bloomington, but it is crucial that everyone watching is wearing proper eyewear, such as eclipse glasses.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — IU Notify has had some recent changes to help keep students and faculty more informed.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University officials have asked IU Hillel to postpone their Tuesday night event, "The Truth About Hamas and Israel," which would have featured Mosab Hassan Yousef, the so-called son of the founding member of Hamas.
Indiana saw a population increase of nearly 30-thousand people in 2023, according to new analysis from the Kelley School of Business. It's a faster rate of growth than the last few years, but still lagging behind the pre-pandemic growth rates.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — If you frequently drive down Third Street in Bloomington, you surely have experienced the hassle that comes from cars stopped to drop people off. Some drivers sit camped in the middle of the bike lane, creating a serious hazard for cyclists and other cars.
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (IUSTV News) — The Indiana University Police Department and Bloomington Fire responded to a two-car crash involving an overturned vehicle on Seventeenth Street between Woodlawn Avenue and Fee Lane, Wednesday causing a temporarily closure.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (IUSTV News) — A plea agreement has been reached in the case against a woman accused in the 2022 hit and run that killed an IU student who was riding an e-scooter.
Delp and his attorneys filed the dismissal request in August and made their arguments in court during an October hearing.
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NEW ALBANY, Ind. — The Indiana University Board of Trustees voted unanimously Friday to approve a proposal from IU President Pamela Whitten to protect the future of the Kinsey Institute.
The closure will last through Nov. 10.
Both the city and county are bidding contracts for the projects, and construction is expected to begin later this year.
The IFC wrote in an email the pause will address student health and safety concerns.
The executive orders aim to end what the governor's office labeled as "extreme gender ideology."
The decision, while temporary and tentative, is the court’s first clear defeat for Trump in his second term.