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The added money comes from supplemental income tax revenue distributed in the spring. Councilors worked with the mayor’s office to identify where funds should go.
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The proposal is the result of the “current political climate,” according to one City-County Councilor on the Ethics Committee.
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Indianapolis proposed its first data center zoning rules, capping noise and requiring utility checks, but critics say the draft doesn't go far enough to protect neighborhoods.
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Lawmakers are pushing to eliminate the binding powers of police oversight boards, with an eye towards Indianapolis. Some worry the bill is too sweeping.
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Indianapolis City-County Council President Vop Osili announced Tuesday he will not seek reelection, fueling speculation that he might run for mayor of the city in 2027.
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Tech giants are rushing to build data centers in Indiana. Communities are pushing back — and winningTax breaks and affordable land have made the Midwest a data center magnet. Now, organized community opposition is making tech giants rethink their plans.
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After months of fierce debate, residents are “overwhelmingly joyful” after Google announced it will withdrawal a proposal to rezone nearly 500 acres Franklin Township for a data center campus.
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Republicans on the Indianapolis City-County Council have chosen new leadership.
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A new curfew proposal would keep teenagers out of downtown earlier. Here’s what to know and how effective these laws really are.
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Indiana already has a statewide curfew. The proposal would begin the curfew two hours earlier in Marion County.