
Bente Bouthier
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The defendants are Continental Management, Cinnaire Solutions, and Beacon Inc.
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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.
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Mary Morgan, with the area Heading Home effort, is critical of the Trump administration’s recent executive order that pushes for removal from public places of people experiencing homelessness.
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Aharon Rosales is back with his family in Bloomington after being detained by ICE in April.
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Hundreds of people gathered at the Monroe County Courthouse square to protest actions by the Trump administration and “the attacks posed to civil and human rights.”
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Rokita took to the social media platform X to accuse Marté this month of ignoring his office’s policy on Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainment requests. Marte denies Rokita’s claims.
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The Mission has raised about $3.4 million of its $4.25 million goal. The expansion doesn’t include more beds.
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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.
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The City of Bloomington’s housing and neighborhood development department sued the apartment’s owners and management last week.
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The I-465 interchange on the southwest side of Indianapolis opened in August 2024, marking the interstate extension in southern Indiana complete.