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A court decision four years ago seemed to pave the way for the city's annexation attempt. But since then, one of former Mayor John Hamilton’s major initiatives has hit roadblock after roadblock.
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Bloomington’s ordinance that bans dog and cat sales passed in December 2021 and went into effect this month.
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Native plants aren’t just good for birds and bees. They also make the land more resilient to the effects of climate change and can even help prevent it.
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Following the resignation of deputy mayor Don Griffin and human resources director Caroline Shaw, City Hall positions are shifting as workers receive promotions.
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The city closed three blocks of Kirkwood Avenue for periods over the last two years but is not saying whether the closure will resume next spring.
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Between the hours of 11 p.m. and 5 a.m., people in Bloomington hoping to use e-scooters like Lime and Veo will get a notification on the apps telling them the service is unavailable.
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Scooter companies usually reduce their fleets during winter, but the city still hopes to collect data.
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The City of Bloomington reported two new COVID-19 cases among employees Thursday.