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Local News

Homicide Outside of Bloomington’s Daddios

Photo courtesy to Bloomington Police Dept. Facebook page BLOOMINGTON, IL ‐ Today, Jan. 30 at approximately 12:45 a.m., Bloomington police officers were dispatched to  Main St., Bloomington, right outside of Downtown Bloomington bar Daddios, for the report of a shooting. Upon arrival, officers found two adult females on the East sidewalk, both with multiple gunshot wounds. Bloomington woman Mariah Petracca, 22, was pronounced deceased at the scene and the other […]

todayJanuary 30, 2021

Local News

Crunch Fitness and New Year’s Resolutions

Photo courtesy to Crunch Fitness Facebook NORMAL, Ill.- Starting a business, doing yoga or working hard at school are some items on people’s New Year’s resolutions lists. A popular goal that individuals try to reach each year is going to the gym or staying in shape. Recently, Crunch Fitness has opened a new location in Normal.   The facility caters to people who are starting their fitness journey all the […]

todayJanuary 24, 2021

COVID-19

Some Students Don’t Condone Reckless Nightlife

NORMAL, Ill.- Bars have been packed since Governor JB Pritzker moved McLean County to region two restrictions. A video of a packed Daddios, in Downtown Bloomington has been circulating. College-aged people are the hardest-hit age group for COVID-19 in McLean County. Student Government Association member Djimon Lewis says he continues to stay safe. Although, Lewis would love to go out and have social life he says he believes human life […]

todayNovember 19, 2020

Election 2020

The Community Celebrates President-Elect Joe Biden

BLOOMINGTON, Ill.- People all across the country found a reason to celebrate Saturday after Joe Biden was projected as President of the United States. Within hours of the announcement, Ward 6 Alderwoman Jenn Carrillo put together an event titled, "YOU'RE FIRED. A Community Farewell to 45." "Electing somebody like Joe Biden- I mean, I don't think it's going to solve all our problems," said Carrillo. "At a minimum we have […]

todayNovember 8, 2020

Local News

Bloomington City Council Approves Public Arts Commission

BLOOMINGTON-Ill. - Last night the Bloomington City Council was presented with the Public Arts Commission ordinance again. This topic was delayed after council members had questions about their funding for this project. If approved, a seven person commission would be created to oversee all art put in public spaces in Bloomington. Three council members still had the same doubts and questions carried from the initial discussion about funding for this […]

todayOctober 27, 2020

COVID-19

New Mural on Bloomington West Side

Photo courtesy to West Bloomington Revitalization Project Facebook page BLOOMINGTON, Ill.- A new mural on Bloomington's west side isn't just a reminder of the racial inequality that is rooted in the nation, but also the wall art that expresses the voices of children from the Bloomington-Normal Boys and Girls Club. IWU student Yovana Milosevic provided guidance to many young poets, mostly middle schoolers. She used videogames like Fortnite to try […]

todayOctober 20, 2020

Election 2020

What does a State’s Attorney do?

Photo courtesy to McLean County Facebook page  BLOOMINGTON, Ill.- On the ballot this Election, Nov. 3, you may seen the race for State's Attorney. But, as a voter, do you know the ins and outs of the position? State's Attorney Don Knapp will appear solo on the ballot, but he oversees the entire State's Attorney office. The office is comprised of two divisions: criminal and civil. Most people know what […]

todayOctober 16, 2020

Local News

Bloomington man dies following Shooting

Photo courtesy Bloomington PD BLOOMINGOTN, Ill.- The McLean County Coroner Kathy Yoder is releasing the following information regarding a fatality from the incident that occurred in the 1600 block of Iowa St. on October 12th, 2020. Pronounced dead at 4:31 p.m. Oct. 12th, at OSF St. Joseph’s Medical Center was 20-year old, Bloomington man Jaleel Johnson. Preliminary autopsy opinion indicates that Johnson died from a single gunshot wound of the […]

todayOctober 14, 2020

Local News

Bloomington City Council Approves Grant for Constitution Trail Extension

BLOOMINGTON, Ill.- The Bloomington City Council was presented with a plan to extend the Constitution Trail last night. The Council was asked to vote on an Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program Grant that would fund the construction for the project. The extension of the trail would go from Lafayette Street to Hamilton Road. It would give more neighborhoods, such as the Hilltop Mobile Homes, better access to commercial areas. “There are […]

todayOctober 13, 2020