A Marion County Superior Court judge last week found a state elections law unconstitutional.
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Program will offer food, other help to people released into electronic monitoring
The Marion County Community Corrections program also is accepting donations to help.
The EPA wants lead pipes out. Here’s what it means for Indianapolis.
One scientist says the lead pipes are ‘like a ticking time bomb.’
Judge finds primary law unconstitutional; grants Rust injunction
Judge: ‘Elections belong to the people. It’s their decision.’
Supporters for new homeless shelter outnumber dissenters at neighborhood meeting
The city already has purchased land for the site in Fountain Square.
Here’s when the Nora and Pike library branches will close for renovations
The library expects both branches to reopen by early 2025.
How Indianapolis parents who owe child support can get their licenses back
Noncustodial parents who owe child support may participate in the Good Faith Initiative
Indianapolis homeless shelter won’t open for at least 2 years
The shelter will include wraparound services and a short-term leasing program.
Hamilton, Qaddoura are holding a town hall on the northeast side
Community members can let the Democratic lawmakers know what issues are on their mind.
State files to dismiss media legal challenge to law enforcement ‘buffer zone’
Media groups in November pushed for an injunction to block the law’s effect pending a court decision.


