Staff Pick
-
Birds are migrating back home to warmer temperatures. Learn about one of Southern Indiana’s most popular birding sites in this 2012 documentary from WTIU.
- Eric Bolstridge, Director of Content
-
Police also said in a press release that they believe there was a second shooting around the same time, near Chipotle on the same block of Kirkwood, injuring three others.
-
A curated guide to Bloomington’s early summer arts scene, featuring festivals, live performances, markets, and community events throughout May and June 2026. Compiled by Nice Work interns Jillian Blackburn and Holly Wilkerson, this roundup highlights accessible, local ways to enjoy the season’s creative energy.
Jesse Thorn never went to journalism school. So, after he'd been a professional interviewer for years, he decided to do a series of interviews with interviewers about interviewing. Jesse and Alex discuss what he’s learned about interviewing—from those interviews and from doing it for a quarter century.
-
About 150 years ago, Indiana nearly bankrupted itself building a statewide canal system. Now, a new archaeological project seeks to learn more about this maligned period of Indiana history.
-
In the 1970s, the owner of an Aurora plumbing business was easily recognized in town for the red Eldorado Cadillac convertible she always drove.
-
Writer Alyse Knorr reads her poems “Scattered Forecast,” “Artifacts,” “Emptied Full,” “Evening,” “Day I Wanted Every Last Thing,” “Day I Wanted Only One Thing,” and “Epistle (You).”
-
What do humans do better than AI in business? And where does AI have the edge?
-
Wildfires strike without warning and can consume thousands of acres of forest and destroy grasslands. Until recently wildfires didn't cause many human casualties or destroy buildings and other property, for a simple reason. Most wildfires occur in the wild, places where people tend not to live.
-
The second in a three-part retrospective of Rodgers and Hammerstein focuses on Oklahoma! and The King and I.
-
When it comes to the early music of Britain, Tudor England tends to dominate the historical imagination. But there was plenty going on north of the border, as we’ll hear this hour. We’re exploring over five centuries of music in and about Scotland, so tune in for rarely heard gems from Celtic chant to heartfelt ballads and snappy dance tunes. Click title for playlist.
-
In the 1940s a young jazz singer with a four-octave range and bebop chops burst onto the big-band scene with Earl Hines and Billy Eckstine before going on to establish herself as a solo star.
More
-
-
Brad Meyer won Indiana's 9th Congressional District Democratic primary.
-
The move is expected to save Hoosier motorists 59.3 cents a gallon for the next month.
-
-
-
Tree Martin-Lucas ran against Joe Davis and Tanner Branham.
-
Meyer will face incumbent Erin Houchin in November's general election.
-
Trent Deckard defeated David Henry for the Democratic nomination for Monroe County Commissioner.
-
State Representative Michelle Davis won the Republican nomination for Indiana Senate District 41 over incumbent Greg Walker.
-
Goode drew the president’s ire for refusing to back his congressional redistricting push in Indiana, which failed.