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  • Bloomington aldermen passed the city’s $227.5 million spending plan Monday night, the largest on record, according to staff.The approved 8 percent…
  • ISU Sociologist Joan Brehm has surveyed citizens attitudes about water. During part 1 of the GLT news series Hows the Water, you'll visit one of…
  • Don't accounting firms who audit the books of entities such as the Coliseum in Bloomington have responsibility for picking up theft and fraud like that…
  • There are more than 150 youth lacrosse players in Bloomington-Normal, and Matt Troha of the Illinois High School Association says he expects at least one…
  • Listen at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, for an hourlong special dedicated to Delta Frank, our legendary blues host. Listen on 89.1 FM or stream at…
  • Bloomington’s strong budget reserves helped it weather COVID-19 this spring, but the pandemic’s unpredictability means the city’s finances aren’t yet in…
  • Are the athletic feats of Tiger and the Williams sisters inspiring young African Americans to pick up tennis racquets or sets of golf clubs? NPR's Cheryl Corley explores the question.
  • Daniel reads letters from listeners, most of which are about a recent interview we ran with an American nun, Sister Deanna Ortiz, who says she was tortured by Guatemalan security forces.
  • Normal Mayor Chris Koos said Tuesday that he only wants to move forward on a Welcoming City ordinance if it can win support from at least five of seven…
  • Pfizer-BioNTech has announced that its coronavirus vaccine for kids ages 5 to 11 is safe and effective, and there's speculation that the shot could go into kids' arms by Halloween.
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