September 19, 2023
Indianapolis Housing Agency will undergo restructuring
Changes are coming to the agency charged with managing federal housing assistance for low- income residents in Indianapolis.
Read MoreSeptember 16, 2023
Mayor Joe Hogsett’s wife files for divorce
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and his wife Stephanie are getting divorced.
Read MoreSeptember 15, 2023
Why the social and economic impact of arts on Indy matters
The Indy Arts Council announced during its annual Start with Art fundraiser that the nonprofit art scene in Indianapolis alone has an economic impact of approximately $440 million annually. From Naptown African American Theatre Collective to Indy Dance Council to GANGGANG, Indianapolis’ art scene shows no sign of slowing down, said Julie Goodman, president and CEO of the Indy Arts Council.
Read MoreSeptember 15, 2023
Community legend Mike Treez remembered after shooting
A staple in the 90s hip-hop scene in Indianapolis and later a community activist, 53-year-old Michael Chappel Jr., known as “Mike Treez,” was focused on connecting and promoting Indianapolis talent and community leaders.
Read MoreSeptember 15, 2023
Randy Maxwell is Indiana's newest state senator, replacing Chip Perfect
Construction company CEO Randy Maxwell is Indianas newest state senator.
Read MoreSeptember 14, 2023
Proposed IMPD budget focuses on staffing, technology. But community says more money needed for mental health
Community members criticized the proposed budget for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department at a public hearing Wednesday, calling it “excessive.”
Read MoreSeptember 14, 2023
Indianapolis renters file numerous complaints to the State Attorney General
Indianapolis renters submitted more than 70 habitability complaints against a single property company to Indiana’s Attorney General’s office.
Read MoreSeptember 12, 2023
City Market will temporarily close as redevelopment moves forward
The historic City Market in downtown Indianapolis will have to temporarily close for renovations as redevelopment of the entire city block is planned.
Read MoreSeptember 11, 2023
‘I don’t know what will get in our way’: Black Church Coalition launches initiative to reshape policing
Faith in Indiana’s Black Church Coalition says its new campaign aims to address multiple systemic issues, such as housing access and substance abuse resources. It also has a plan to engage more people as advocates.
Read MoreSeptember 11, 2023
A new grant will help funding gap for Indianapolis animal shelter
An additional $1 million in funding for a new animal shelter in Indianapolis will come from a grant to Friends of Indy Animals and help fill a funding gap.
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