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Blue Line crews uncover tracks from city’s electric railway
The tracks guided streetcars pulled by mules, and later, electric streetcars and buses throughout Indianapolis.
Telling the story of Black wealth in Indianapolis
Community input about wealthbuilding could inform city policy.
Two eviction programs are merging in Indianapolis
But some key positions are still unfilled.
The Marion County jail reached capacity and will no longer hold people for ICE beyond 48 hours
Sheriff Kerry Forestal said the jail reached capacity as a result of 175 people convicted of state crimes awaiting transfer to state prison facilities and could result in a budgetary shortfall of around $2.7 million for the office.
Rezoning decision delayed for Martindale Brightwood data center
The petition will now be heard Thursday, Feb. 12.
Gibson in ‘strong support’ of proposed eastside data center
The proposal for a data center in Martindale Brightwood is up for public comment Thursday, Jan. 15
Clergy members denounce proposed Martindale Brightwood data center
It’s the latest piece of local resistance to Metrobloks, a Los Angeles-based developer.
Vop Osili to run for mayor of Indianapolis
Osili is a Democrat and former president of the City-County Council.
Get help with social security, tax returns and more
Staff from Rep. André Carson’s office will be at CAFE 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Jan. 21.


