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The volunteer-run effort aims to provide a safe place for unhoused people to sleep in their cars. It re-launches June 22, 2026 with new waitlist and check-in processes designed to make it more sustainable.
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The program hopes that by hiring people who have been involved with the justice system, they can help their peers navigate the challenge of finding housing with a criminal record.
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Indy Parks’ summer meal program kicks off this week and the next, and will run through late July.
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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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The Amos Butler Audubon Society announced it is dropping ties to a naturalist who wrote about Indiana’s native birds — and was also prominently involved in the state’s eugenics movement.
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The race ended in a one lap shootout between Felix Rosenqvist and David Malukas.
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Six Oscar Mayer hot dog cars from across the country hauled buns at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the second annual Wienie 500.
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Residents of Warren Township in Indianapolis expressed deep skepticism about a proposed $2 billion data center campus even as the developer pitched itself as a community partner.
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Eastern Star Church closed on a deal to acquire the real estate portfolio of Martin University, which closed abruptly earlier this year.
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For 90 years, winners of the Indianapolis 500 have celebrated with a glass bottle of milk. One of the longest traditions, all drivers have to choose what milk they would drink if they win the race, including the rookies.