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Authorities are asking for the public’s help finding a suspect who shot someone Sunday night inside the Bone Student Center at Illinois State University. They’ve released two photos of someone they call "a person of interest."
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Pawfficer Korg is the second in a therapy program started by Illinois State University Police in 2019. It's designed to spread comfort and calm across the community while making police less intimidating to the masses.
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Law enforcement in Bloomington-Normal say they will be watching for anything that could disrupt voting or vote counting on Tuesday, election day.
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A six-week investigation failed to identify four people who reportedly assaulted an ISU student while uttering homophobic slurs. The case is now closed.
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Normal Mayor Chris Koos says he spoke Monday with Illinois State University President Aondover Tarhule to come up with ways to prevent large parties from causing havoc on campus and around town.
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ISU police say a student was confronted by four suspects early Saturday morning near the Bone Student Center. The suspects reportedly knocked the student off his scooter, started punching him in the face, and referred to the student with terms police described as homophobic and offensive.
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A Bloomington lawyer representing the wife of an Illinois State University administrator who died in 2022 hopes a pending legal case in the McLean County court system will set precedents.
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McLean County State’s Attorney Erika Reynolds confirmed on Friday her office will not pursue the case involving teacher Mike Troll.
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Illinois State University police are implementing a co-responder policing program where mental health professionals and law enforcement make joint responses to 911 calls.
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Police in Bloomington-Normal say they don't expect any trouble on election night, but during this time of high tension, they also say they aren't taking…