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A federal judge has temporarily halted enforcement of a 2023 Indiana law that criminalizes anyone who gets within 25 feet of an on-duty police officer after being told to stop.
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Bloomington officials have struggled with hiring and retaining police officers and fire fighters. Dairy farmers warn the price of milk could skyrocket without a new farm bill. And IU has threatened an employee with termination over its new expressive activity policy.
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Law enforcement officers from worked with their canine partners on water training at an apartment complex pool in Bloomington Wednesday.
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A letter pointed to a lack of overall police presence during busy tourist hours; lack of foot patrols; officers using patrol cars for personal use, too much overtime; and Burris living 68 miles from Nashville.
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Kelley Williams said she is heartbroken by the loss of her son, 23-year-old Malik Sims, who was found shot to death in mid-July.
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State Police chatter on the ground and from atop the Indiana Memorial Union shows that the ISP planned to arrest student organizers Bryce Greene and Aidan Khamis ahead of time.
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IU the raises are not driven by the market in the home of its flagship campus, but the Bloomington police union says they exacerbate departmental challenges.
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The Monroe County Prosecutor’s Office says it will not file charges against 55 people arrested on suspicion of criminal trespass during protests at Indiana University’s Dunn Meadow last month.
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The City of Bloomington has canceled a $3 million pilot program to help city police officers and firefighters buy homes in city limits.
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Police say Sullivan County sheriff’s deputies went to a home to discuss a protective order related to a Tuesday evening domestic complaint involving the man when the shooting occurred.