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The effort aims to end chronic street homelessness in the city by 2028 by quickly moving people from encampments into housing and providing services like mental health care and job support.
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Plus: Some advocates want more from Mayor Joe Hogsett.
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The investigation follows revelations about deals involving Thomas Cook.
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She is seeking $50,000 in a claim against the city.
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A state-mandated education task force has advanced two proposals that would both significantly dilute the power of the elected board governing Indianapolis Public Schools.
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Monthly stipends will go to families living in areas with the most infant deaths.
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Mayor Joe Hogsett asked most city departments to cut spending next year.
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Officials celebrated the completed conversion of two Indianapolis streets from one-way to now two-way traffic on Friday morning. The changes made to Michigan Street and New York Street include new bike lanes, bus stops and reduced speed limits.
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Indiana already has a statewide curfew. The proposal would begin the curfew two hours earlier in Marion County.
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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.