Bloomington’s city council voted 7–1 to reject an ordinance creating a new “urban agriculture” land use allowing outdoor garden classes and small-scale commercial farming in residential areas.
Northern extension of the B-Line Trail, from Adams Street to Fountain Drive (connecting with sidepaths up to 17th ...
This report includes new property transfers in Monroe County that haven’t previously been reported by The B Square, with ...
For the second straight week, Bloomington South mounted a late comeback—this time beating rival Bloomington North 31-28 on a ...
Bloomington planners are gathering public input on redesign options for the College-Walnut corridor, including possible ...
Bloomington South and Bloomington North meet again Friday night at Huff Field for the Class 5A Section 15 championship. South ...
Monroe County is preparing new space for early voting and voter registration inside the North Showers building, which also ...
The Indiana Supreme Court heard arguments in Bloomington’s annexation case, testing whether cities can claim constitutional ...
At IU’s Futurecast Economic Outlook in Bloomington, Kelley School economist Phil Powell said the region’s wages fell 6.2% ...
Bloomington’s city council voted 7–1 on Wednesday to postpone indefinitely a proposal to name the area around Miller-Showers Park the “Stadium District.” Neighbors objected to the branding effort, ...
Bloomington’s redevelopment commission approved $5 million for design work on road projects in the southwest of the city, a ...
In the rotunda of the courthouse, the Christmas tree is getting set up in preparation of the Canopy of Lights ceremony, which ...