Articles tagged as: Indianapolis
February 15, 2021
In A State Where Entrepreneurship Lags Among People Of Color, Some Promising Signs
According to Indianapolis Office of Minority and Women Business Development, the number of business consultations it offered to aspiring entrepreneurs more than doubled in the past year, despite the pandemic. An increased interest in entrepreneurship among communities of color is especially significant in a state like Indiana, which has historically lagged in that category.
Read MoreFebruary 12, 2021
Business Leaders Criticize 'Heavy-Handed' Indianapolis Bills
Bills advancing in the Legislature would take steps such as block the citys regulations on rental properties, demand changes to the city bus system, shift control of the Indianapolis police department to a governor-appointed board and strip much of the authority from a citywide zoning board.
Read MoreFebruary 9, 2021
Downtown Indianapolis Is Prepping For March Madness
The city will host the NCAA men's basketball tournament and officials have been working to make sure everything is ready for the teams and national spotlight.
Read MoreFebruary 9, 2021
Big Ten Moves Men's Basketball Tournament From Chicago To Indianapolis
The men's tournament will be played March 10-14 at Lucas Oil Stadium, just a few blocks away from Bankers Life Fieldhouse where the women's tourney will take place the same week.
Read MoreFebruary 2, 2021
Indiana Senate Backs Bill To Ban Renaming Of Indianapolis
A proposal to ban Indianapolis and more than 100 other Indiana cities from ever changing their names has been approved by the state Senate.
Read MoreFebruary 1, 2021
More Than A Quarter of Black Hoosiers Stranded in Food Deserts
Food deserts exist across Indiana -- from large swaths of Gary to parts of Posey, Greene and Crawford counties farther south. And a new study from SAVI at IUPUI shows that more than a quarter of Black Hoosiers live in food deserts -- low-income areas without easy access to a supermarket.
Read MoreFebruary 1, 2021
Council Approves COVID Funds, Conversion Therapy Ban And Appointments
The Indianapolis City-County Council held a full meeting Monday night.
Read MoreJanuary 28, 2021
Teen Faces 6 Murder Counts In Shootings At Indianapolis Home
A 17-year-old Indianapolis boy has been charged with murder for allegedly fatally shooting his father, stepmother, two teenage relatives and a 19-year-old pregnant woman in the family's home.
Read MoreJanuary 24, 2021
The Future Of Drake Building Unknown
The 1920s Drake building received historic designation last year but the museum is now challenging that move.
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