Local News
- What Is ‘A Sense of Place’? Bloomington Students Explain — and Share Theirs
- Mindfulness Widens Its Sphere from Personal Mantra to Business Practice
- How the US Treasury Could Punish Nonprofits
- USA International Harp Competition Returns to B-town in 2025
- Goal of BPD and Social Support Team Is ‘To Help People’
- Bloomington Health Foundation Leads Multiyear, Multimillion-Dollar Effort to Tackle Bloomington’s Mental Health Crisis — Together
- American Teens Feel Pressure in 6 Areas of Life
- How Orange T-shirts Helped Revive Gaming in French Lick
- The Harmful Consequences of Indiana’s Badly Written Abortion Ban
Jeremy Hogan
- Firefighters Gather Bloomington Family’s Christmas Presents After Fire Monday
- Biden Vetoes Bipartisan Bill to Create New Federal Judgeships, Indiana Senator Young Criticizes Decision
- Soup Bowl Tickets on Sale Exclusively Online January 1, 2025
- Indiana Football’s Kurtis Rourke Named Jim Cornish Trophy Winner
- Opinion: Denying Local Journalists Credentials Is a Blow to Press Diversity and Democracy
- President Biden Commutes Sentences of 37 Federal Death Row Inmates
- Indiana Football falls to Notre Dame 17-27 in South Bend Friday Night
- Second Fire in a Week at Homeless Camp on Bloomington’s West Side Under Investigation
- Events: Community Invited to Celebrate Chanukah with Public Menorah Lighting in Bloomington on December 26, 2024
- Five years, one final B Square Bulletin: Thank you!
- Repair not demolish: Bloomington looks to add 1 to affordable housing inventory
- Dec. 18: Monroe County development ordinance (CDO) teed up for final vote by commissioners
- Bloomington Transit board to consider new advertising policy at Tuesday meeting
- Election board set to meet on Dec. 26, but chance for vote centers in Monroe County appears to be fading
- Convention center expansion notebook: Site plan, variances, bond issuance cued up for 2025
- Brittain resigns as Monroe County health officer, Ryterband recommended as replacement
- Bloomington city council settles on $25K for its own pay, cost-of-living percentage for mayor, clerk
- Cheryl Munson mourned by Monroe County council
The 812 is a daily show about the basic workings of city government in Bloomington, Indiana. Hosted by Steve Volan, a recently-retired five-term member of Bloomington’s City Council, The 812’s primary feature is a half-hour interview with elected and appointed officials in city government, as well as with members of boards, commissions and not-for-profits providing services to the city..