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The new proposal, which spans from 2027 to 2031, would raise $855 million in revenue with its linear growth plan.
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Brian English announced his resignation in a LinkedIn post, writing that he had helped turn around many of the problems at the facility used to house ICE detainees.
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Seventy-five people from around the world became U.S. citizens in Indianapolis on Thursday, July 2. Many of the new Americans said the day marks the start of a new journey.
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Indiana's utility consumer watchdog will ask regulators to reconsider a $71 million AES Indiana rate increase, setting off a legal process that could reopen a contested approval.
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A new public research project takes a deep dive into Monument Circle in Indianapolis.
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Indianapolis officials warn the county is experiencing an alarming number of drownings in 2026.
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Indianapolis does not currently have specific regulations for data centers — which have become a controversial issue, largely due to concerns about water and energy consumption.
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13,000 people were injured using fireworks across the U.S. last year, in addition to 1,300 sparkler-related injuries.
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Indiana's hemp businesses are thriving through a federal Farm Bill loophole but a Statehouse push to crack down on THC products has the industry bracing for a fight.
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Concerns over preservation are top of mind for Near Eastside neighbors as the city considers potential development ideas for the former prison site.