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Category: Government
Indianapolis’ alleys are crumbling. Many worry $2M for repairs won’t go far.
Potholes visible from satellites, illegal trash and other issues are plaguing Indianapolis alleys.
Indianapolis pledged to end homelessness, but not much has changed.
The city is seeing a dramatic rise in people who are unsheltered or chronically homeless.
IndyGo plans for leadership transition
IndyGo President and CEO Inez Evans has notified IndyGo of her plans to depart from her position on Dec. 31.
Attorney General Rokita faces another disciplinary review
Weeks after being publicly reprimanded, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is under investigation by the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission again.
Lawmakers to revisit reading proficiency, say too many exceptions made for third-graders
Indiana lawmakers say too many exceptions are being made for third-graders who haven’t achieved reading proficiency.
The Citizens Police Complaint Board adds new member
Kelly Doucet was added to the Citizens Police Complaint Board.
Statehouse leaders promise a less ‘aggressive’ legislative session
Indiana’s lawmaking leaders expect more tweaks and fine-tuning and fewer overhauls for the next legislative session.
IndyGo will improve bus stops across the city
IndyGo will spend more than $2 million to add benches, shelters and ramps.
IndyGo makes public transit free on Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve
There are about 15,000 trips taken on public transportation during the holidays.


