It’s a sad day for Chicago style deep dish pizza lovers here in Central Illinois. Giordano’s Pizza in Bloomington posted a note on its door saying they closed on January 19th. The note said, “It is with a heavy heart that we make this announcement.
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
Planned Parenthood of Illinois says it will close health centers in Bloomington and three other cities as it faces financial challenges. Appointments will end in March.
Patrick Hoban painted an alarming picture about the future of Bloomington’s housing market Tuesday as Bloomington City Council members examined how to address a significant residential shortage.
The alleged crime operation happened at pawn shops in Springfield, Bloomington and Normal. Here are the details.
None of the facilities closing offered in-clinic surgical abortions, but they did provide medication abortion and a slew of other health services.
Planned Parenthood of Illinois announced Wednesday the closing of locations in Decatur, Bloomington, Ottawa, and Englewood.
BLOOMINGTON — Frustration over Indiana basketball's performance reached a boiling point on Tuesday night as the team fell behind by 30 points against Illinois. There were multiple chants of "Fire Woodson" from the student section during the first half ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Kylan Boswell scored 22 points, Kasparas Jakucionis added 21 and No. 19 Illinois opened a 28-point halftime lead Tuesday night in a 94-69 blowout of Indiana. Tomislav Ivisic had 17 points and 11 rebounds as the Fighting Illini (13-4 ...
Bloomington-Normal in 2024 spent more time talking about building housing than actually building housing. And don’t expect a construction boom in 2025 either.
It's both the ultimate cliche and an immutable basketball fact: good teams become great when they play 5-on-5 rather than 1-on-5. The Illini showed both extremes against Indiana, opening the scoring spigot when they played as a unit and (only occasionally) stagnating when the ball got sticky.
Districts across Minnesota are due to receive $531 million in automatic per-pupil funding increases during the next two years, but costs are rising and chances for significant new aid are slim.