Articles tagged as: Central Indiana
November 7, 2023
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It's Election Day for the 2023 municipal elections. Marion County residents can vote between now and 6 p.m. at any of the county’s voting centers, which can be found at vote.indy.gov.
Read MoreNovember 7, 2023
Election results for Marion County, Central Indiana, 2023 races
Here are the unofficial results of the 2023 Municipal Elections in Central Indiana.
Read MoreMay 2, 2023
Finkam wins Carmel's Republican mayoral primary
Republican Sue Finkam will run against Democrat Miles Nelson to become Carmel's next mayor in November's general election.
Read MoreDecember 24, 2022
Sub-zero wind chill temperatures continue
Temperatures dropped more than 30 degrees in a matter of hours Thursday afternoon during the transition from rain to snow. Central Indiana remains under wind chill warning.
Read MoreAugust 16, 2022
Indiana Crime Guns Task Force confiscates more than 350 firearms in first year
The Indiana Crime Guns Task Force has confiscated more than 350 guns and arrested almost 400 people in its first year.
Read MoreAugust 10, 2022
Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization seeks input on plan to make streets and roads safer
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization developed a regional Safe Streets and Roads for All Action Plan as a step toward securing federal funding for infrastructure and other initiatives.
Read MoreAugust 13, 2020
Growing Central Indiana Will Need More Water In The Future
The central Indiana region will need to withdraw almost 30 percent more water 50 years from now than it does today, according to a report from the Indiana Finance Authority.
Read MoreNovember 12, 2015
1,700 Turned Away From Central Indiana Domestic Violence Shelters
The State of Domestic Violence in Central Indiana report shows people were turned away because agencies were over capacity and didn't have available beds.
Read MoreOctober 5, 2015
Which Question Should We Investigate Next?
All of the Curious Indy stories originate with questions submitted by the public. WFYI's reporters sift through those questions and work together with the public to find the best answers.
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