Martin Schauss
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More Marion County residents are riding Pacers Bikeshare bikes than ever before. That's due in large part to the Indy Rides Free program that launched in May, which is also when the e-bike program launched.
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This year marks the12-year anniversary of Indiana's Lifeline Law. The law protects those who call or text 911 to help an underage friend experiencing an alcohol-related medical emergency from facing legal consequences for underage drinking.
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Indianapolis is home to 59 square miles of forest. About 85% of that land is privately owned, and has little or no protection from being destroyed.
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A new $800 million data center for Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, could be coming to Boone County.
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City and community leaders unveiled the new, covered basketball courts at Wes Montgomery Park. More than $2.7 million in federal relief money was invested in the new project.
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Landowners on the southwest side of Indianapolis could soon be entitled to financial compensation from the federal government.
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A road revitalization project on Indianapolis’s west side is finally complete. City leaders highlighted the Morris Street improvements at an event Tuesday.
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Immigration was a top issue in this year’s presidential campaign, with President-elect Donald Trump saying he will deport millions of people.
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All 18 Marion County trial court judges handily won a ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ retention vote.
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A new trail project connecting Lafayette and West Lafayette over the Wabash River opened Wednesday.