July 3, 2024
Police involved in shooting on west side of Indianapolis
Police were involved in a shooting on the west side of Indianapolis Tuesday morning
Read MoreJuly 3, 2024
Indianapolis Zoo welcomes back walruses Ginger and Aku to updated exhibit
The Indianapolis Zoo is among a group of only four facilities in the U.S. to house walruses.
Read MoreJuly 1, 2024
New federal funding brings $22 million to improve Blue Line route
New federal funding will help realize transit and infrastructure improvements on the east side of Indianapolis, where IndyGo’s Blue Line is planned.
Read MoreJune 28, 2024
Indiana Black Expo introduces mental health series during Summer Celebration 2024
The Mental Health Symposium is a two-part series designed to educate the local Black community on mental health and brain wellness.
Read MoreJune 28, 2024
Homelessness increases slightly in Indianapolis, racial disparities persist
An annual census found 1,701 individuals experienced homelessness in Marion County on a single night in January, a five percent increase from last year.
Read MoreJune 27, 2024
New site approved for potential Major League Soccer stadium
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Development Commission on Wednesday gave final approval for a new, potential Major League Soccer stadium.
Read MoreJune 26, 2024
Hoosiers can expect slightly cheaper grocery staples ahead of the Fourth of July
The Indiana Farm Bureau’s annual summer cookout market basket survey measures the prices of “summertime staples” — including hamburgers, lemonade and potato salad.
Read MoreJune 26, 2024
“We’d love to see more refugees resettled here.” U.S. Department of State visits Indiana to promote Welcome Corps
The program is aimed at growing community support around newly arrived refugees.
Read MoreJune 26, 2024
Trees help mitigate heat stress. A new tool finds Indy neighborhoods most in need of more tree cover
The analysis uses data including income, age, tree cover, and surface temperature to calculate a so-called “tree equity score” for different sections of the city.
Read MoreJune 26, 2024
To make the White River safer for people and fish, Indianapolis will destroy a dangerous low-head dam
Indianapolis will remove one low-head dam as part of ongoing efforts to make the White River safer for recreation and improve the river’s ecology.
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