Articles tagged as: Indianapolis
June 9, 2022
Police target increased incidents of dangerous driving
Increased incidents of reckless driving, aggressive behavior, speeding and street racing are happening across Marion County.
Read MoreJune 8, 2022
Indiana Students, Teachers Demand Gun-Safety Steps
Teachers and students from across Indiana will march in Indianapolis on Saturday to demand action on preventing gun violence.
Read MoreJune 8, 2022
Food in Transit kicks off fifth season of improving access to healthy food
Food in Transit, launched in 2018 at the Julia M. Carson Transit Center in downtown Indianapolis, allows transit riders to connect with fresh, local produce at low prices.
Read MoreJune 8, 2022
Commuting problems: Central Indiana’s lack of public transportation limits access to good jobs
Not everyone in Central Indiana has access to a good job with family-sustaining wages. For many in Marion County the problem is transportation: an estimated 30,000 households do not have vehicles.
Read MoreJune 7, 2022
More money planned for Indianapolis roads
The additional funding will allow the Department of Public Works to address some of the worst roads in Marion County.
Read MoreJune 2, 2022
Indianapolis Housing Agency looks to make change
The agency charged to help low income residents secure stable safe housing is struggling. A plan for change has significant updates this month.
Read MoreMay 24, 2022
NFL scouting combine remains in Indianapolis for 2023-24
This was the first time the NFL put the combine up for bidding, with Dallas and Los Angeles also seeking to host.
Read MoreMay 23, 2022
USA Swimming sets dates for 2024 Olympic trials
USA Swimming has set the dates for the 2024 Olympic trials, which will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Read MoreMay 22, 2022
78,000 pounds of infant formula arrives Sunday in Indianapolis
Enough specialty infant formula for more than half a million baby bottles arrived Sunday in Indianapolis.
Read MoreMay 18, 2022
Proposal to increase pay for City-County Councilors moves one step closer
A Rules and Public Policy Committee this week passed a nearly $20,000 pay raise proposal that would bump compensation to more than $31,000.
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