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Indianapolis residents aired complaints about billing spikes, metering problems and data center costs at an Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission listening session at Ivy Tech Community College.
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Decatur Township residents are asking a Marion County court to overturn approval of a $4 billion Sabey data center, arguing the developer used a variance to bypass a full council vote.
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WFYI was honored with two first place wins during the annual SPJ awards in Indianapolis.
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Here's our quick guide to voting in Marion County's May 5 primary election — including what's on the ballot, what ID to bring, and how to check your voter registration.
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Indianapolis teens may still see a stricter curfew this summer as concerns around youth gun violence are still on the rise in the city.
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The closure of the Ransburg YMCA on Indianapolis' east side left a gap in services available to families and students. VOICES Corp. aims to fill some of those gaps.
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Over 200 people turned out for Wednesday to hear the Democratic primary candidates vying for U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz’s 5th District seat.
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The most recent project to overhaul the historic site will not move forward because of funding issues.
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Indiana utility regulators heard complaints about rising energy costs and data centers at a Noblesville listening session, part of a statewide investigation prompted by record consumer complaints over utility bills.
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Villages Family Connection Network Program helps families cover the costs of some basic needs, including housing, food, utilities, and even healthcare.