Work to end homelessness in Indianapolis faces significant challenges with new priorities for federal funding.
An annual survey shows that the traditional Thanksgiving meal will be a tick more expensive for Hoosier families this year.
Before creating new degrees, Indiana’s public colleges and universities will have to explain to the state how they will promote American values.
Local governments across the U.S. have increasingly turned to sweeps and arrests as the number of people living on the nation’s streets exploded by nearly 60% between 2015 and 2024. But growing evidence shows that forcing people to move can harm their health.
For more than a decade, Sofar Sounds has connected music fans with intimate, unconventional concert experiences in cities across the globe. After a hiatus, the project is returning to Indianapolis—thanks to local ambassador Surina Gangwani, who is relaunching the series with a renewed focus on community.