A man is dead after a single-vehicle crash in Bloomington on Thursday. According to the Bloomington Police Department, officers were sent to the crash near Regency
In a relatively short city council meeting Monday, Bloomington council members approved the ability for the city manager to sign a contract and provide energy to
The Planned Parenthood location in Bloomington just one of four that are closing statewide, the organization said Wednesday. Planned Parenthood of Illinois said it
Giordano’s Pizza in Bloomington posted a note on its door saying they closed on January 19th.
Annual dues the Illinois Farm Bureau pays to the American Farm Bureau Federation will go up in the midst of ongoing litigation between the organizations.
Here's everything you need to know about the 2025 Illinois high school dance championship, including TV channel and streaming options for the annual competition.
Several people, including a Bloomington family, have been charged for allegedly running an organized retail crime enterprise through multiple central Illinois Monster Pawn locations that the family
BLOOMINGTON — The Illinois Wesleyan men's basketball team cast aside a Carroll upset bid Wednesday at Shirk Center. And it took the Titans overtime to do it. Marko Anderson scored six points of his eight points in the extra session as No. 3-ranked IWU outlasted Carroll 81-78 in College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin action.
One person is dead after being struck by a car, Bloomington police said. The victim, whose age and gender has not been given, was pronounced dead at the scene. Police spokesman Bryce Janssen said the victim was an adult.
BLOOMINGTON — PATH Crisis Center plans to discontinue 211 services across Illinois on July 1, citing limitations in keeping the service.
Bloomington honors its Black pioneers and changemakers with video interviews and stories of their significant contributions to the community.
If the bills become law, they would end the decades-long practice of setting clocks forward one hour every March and back again in November, and would require a change in federal law.