Articles tagged as: Indianapolis, Indianapolis, #INDIANAPOLIS
April 20, 2022
New Far Eastside center focuses on community need
The Ross Center is now open at 42nd Street and Post Road. The intersection is in the heart of an Indianapolis neighborhood that lacks resources and investment.
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New Glendale library will be stand alone building
The Indianapolis Public Library will break ground Thursday on a new Glendale Branch Library.
Read MoreApril 20, 2022
Indiana Black Caucus's 2022 town halls will be mix of in-person, virtual
During the pandemic, the Black Legislative Caucus town halls went virtual. Caucus Chair Robin Shackleford (D-Indianapolis) said getting back to in-person events is vital but said virtual town halls also have an appeal.
Read MoreApril 20, 2022
Indianapolis to get new immigration court next year: Justice
A new immigration court will open in Indianapolis next year, taking over the state’s cases from a court in Chicago.
Read MoreApril 19, 2022
Forest Alliance says Indianapolis at risk of losing its forests
The Indiana Forest Alliance is calling on Indianapolis city leaders to prioritize forest conservation.
Read MoreApril 18, 2022
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett tests positive for COVID-19
Mayor Joe Hogsett credits the vaccination for limiting his illness to mild COVID-19 symptoms.
Read MoreApril 17, 2022
One killed, two injured in shooting on city's south side
Police responded to reports of a person shot in the 2900 block of Madison Avenue just after 12 a.m. Sunday.
Read MoreApril 14, 2022
Marion County redistricting process moves along
There are calls for more engagement as new Indianapolis City-County Council district maps move closer to being finalized.
Read MoreApril 13, 2022
Multiple lawsuits filed against Indianapolis landlords
Indianapolis landlords who refuse to pay water and energy bills face litigation through three separate lawsuits.
Read MoreApril 11, 2022
Indianapolis-based TV show 'Good Bones' fined for improperly handling lead paint
The company Two Chicks And A Hammer agreed to pay $40,000 in a settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency.
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