July 14, 2025
Residents at downtown apartment building sue Indianapolis Housing Agency, property owner over safety concerns
The lawsuit against Lugar Tower is residents' third since 2023 claiming that administrators' alleged neglect is a violation of tenant rights under Indiana law.
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Indy councilor steps down as education chair amid assault allegations
Keith Graves, an eastside Democrat, says the accusations against him are false.
Read MoreJuly 14, 2025
Transgender youth rally draws bipartisan support and push for civic action
Indiana lawmakers and advocates rallied at the Statehouse to support transgender youth and push for civic engagement after a Supreme Court decision upheld restrictions on gender-affirming care.
Read MoreJuly 10, 2025
Reporting team cut after Indiana lawmakers zero out public media funding
Hoosiers will see and hear changes in the ongoing coverage of state news after a team of local journalists was cut due to eliminated funding in the state budget.
Read MoreJuly 9, 2025
Woman charged with harming animals in Indianapolis after prior cruelty conviction
Krystal Scott and two others surrendered fourteen animals to Indianapolis Animal Care Services.
Read MoreJuly 9, 2025
"Sick of ICE" protest brings Indianapolis residents together for conversation about immigration
Across the country people called in sick, didn’t go to work. A group in Indianapolis that participated took that time to gather for fellowship and conversations about immigration.
Read MoreJuly 8, 2025
Young people in Indy could have a new curfew under city council proposal
Indiana already has a statewide curfew. The proposal would begin the curfew two hours earlier in Marion County.
Read MoreJuly 6, 2025
Indy police to enforce youth curfew, add patrols after deadly downtown shooting
City leaders announced stricter curfew enforcement, increased patrols, and new safety measures after a mass shooting in downtown Indianapolis left two teens dead and five others injured.
Read MoreJuly 4, 2025
Indianapolis July 4 protest takes peaceful, community building approach
Scores of people gathered at Garfield Park in downtown Indianapolis Friday in one of many events held across the country to send a protest message to the Trump administration.
Read MoreJuly 3, 2025
Day before Fourth of July, 94 people became U.S. citizens in Indianapolis
In downtown Indianapolis Thursday, just as the country turns to celebrate its 249th birthday, ninety-four people from 33 countries officially became U.S. citizens.
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