Crawford Apartments in Bloomington have failed another city inspection.
Arts & Culture
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The whole garden looks better if plants are deadheaded, so it is a good thing.
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For hundreds of years, the goddess Fortune and her wheel have offered us a way to comprehend the unpredictability of life. This hour on Harmonia, we’ll look back to the fourteenth century and explore the appearances of Fortune in music as people try to make sense of famine, plague, political and religious strife. Join us!
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Poet Tony Brewer reads pieces from various Poetry on Demand events between 2023-2025: "Life Lines," "Electric Dreams of Acoustic Souls," "Ode to My Immune System," "Fear and Loathing at the Circus;" "Rust Can't Sleep;" and the haiku "His Crooked Smile."
The State of Inquiry
Featured Events
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NPR’s hit news quiz Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! is coming to Indiana University! Join host Peter Sagal and a panel of your favorite humorists for a live taping of the show at the IU Auditorium.
Be part of the audience as the Wait Wait team blends the week’s news with quick wit and spontaneous fun — all captured live for national broadcast. -
WTIU invites audiences to IU Cinema for a special preview screening of The Forsytes, the new MASTERPIECE series coming to PBS. Be among the first to experience Episode 1 of this lavish period drama—set in 1880s London—weeks before it premieres on WTIU.
This free, ticketed event is open to the public, with tickets available through IU Cinema.
More News
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Severe weather is likely today, especially near and south of I-70. Damaging winds and tornadoes will be the main threat.
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The Indiana House of Representatives has passed a bill extending state approval for syringe services programs, adding new requirements for local programs and their participants. The bill now needs final Senate approval.
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The Chicago Bears and Indiana officials announced a potential deal Thursday for the NFL franchise to cross the state line and build a new stadium in Hammond.
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Lilliana Young is challenging State Rep. Matt Pierce in the May 5 primary, ending a 22-year streak of uncontested primaries in Bloomington.
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Forecasters are predicting scattered to numerous thunderstorms during the afternoon.
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Changes halt elimination of Natural Resources Commission, delay other actions until summer 2027
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The money came in direct transfers of unrestricted university funds that can otherwise be used anywhere at IU. Athletics reported a $10 million surplus in 2025.
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Legislation would reshape Ivy Tech Community College governance, add workforce-focused board expertise and require research aligning degrees with employer needs.
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Crime, crypto and more get floor votes, with concurrences or compromises to come.
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A fast-growing corner of Indiana’s health care marketplace could soon face its first statewide regulatory framework.
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Students began lining up at 5 p.m. for the 6 p.m. event organized by the IU Union Board.
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Indiana's Senate Bill 199 would tighten regulations around youth social media accounts and require parental consent for Hoosier under age 17 to create accounts on certain platforms.