April 26, 2024
WFYI wins journalist of the year, other awards from Indiana SPJ
WFYI and IPB News staffers earned 14 awards from the Indiana Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists for their work in 2023.
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Meet the two candidates running to represent the far east side
Bartlett, who has held the seat since 2007, has only been challenged in one primary.
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IMPD announces significant expansion of its drone program
Each drone and its equipment costs about $6,000, and the city is investing in a total of 30 for the current rollout.
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New historical marker commemorates Syrian Quarter in downtown Indianapolis
The history of Syrian immigrants in Indianapolis is inscribed on a new state historical marker downtown. A public dedication was held this week for the Syrian Quarter marker.
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Indy Library board member Stephen Lane resigns before vote to remove him
Indy Library Board member Stephen Lane abruptly resigned Thursday, just before the Indianapolis Public Schools Board was prepared to vote on a resolution to remove him.
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Indianapolis seeks Major League Soccer team, leaving future of Indy Eleven development uncertain
Indianapolis is pursuing a Major League Soccer club. The announcement puts the future of the city’s other professional soccer team, Indy Eleven, into question.
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Pro-Palestinian protest outside governor’s residence leads to 14 arrests
Protestors said they take issue with Gov. Eric Holcomb's support of Israel.
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State hopes summer SUN bucks will help feed low-income children while schools are closed
Called Indiana SUN bucks, eligible families will receive a one-time payment of $120 per school-aged child. It’s to be used to buy extra groceries that often come with summer vacation.
Read MoreApril 24, 2024
Report: Indianapolis metro air still ranks high in particle pollution amounts
The Indianapolis metro area has decreased its rates of particle pollution only slightly since last year, according to a recent report from the American Lung Association.
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Gen Z thinks Indianapolis’ vibe is OK, but there’s room for improvement
A new study examines Gen Z's perception and experience of Indianapolis — where the city is doing well and where it can do better.
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