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  • From sports camps to running around on the playground, kids can log long hours in the summer heat. Many don't stop to drink water. A few simple moves by camps, coaches and parents can help.
  • Democrats do well in cities, and Republicans do well in the countryside. That's not great for democracy. Kal Munis talks about his new report "Gone…
  • There are lots of reasons for a lack of African American physicians, racism, lack of economic opportunity, and access to education, but one African…
  • The downtown Bloomington Coliseum will be under new management this week. Job one--finding a new name. Tim Sullivan of Venuworks newest boss--Bloomington…
  • (42:02) Baby Fold Vice President Aimee Beam says the new tax law has changed charitable giving, but not necessarily cut it. Eric Stock reports on charity…
  • Health officials are learning more about e-cigarettes and the results aren't encouraging. You'll hear from Dr. John Burr, with the Bloomington-based…
  • Hear about the Bloomington’s green spaces and the department that manages them. The Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts is developing a new blueprint for…
  • (1:22) ISU professor Julie Webber talks about her new book about the state of political comedy. (17:09) Another Redbird Scholar, Catherine O'Reilly, tells…
  • City of Bloomington Communication Manager Nora Dukowitz talks about the new “myBloomington” app. It allows users to report problems they may see around…
  • Sales tax revenue became a big issue in the recent municipal elections in Bloomington Normal, and it will keep on being one as cities across the nation…
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