The Indianapolis Education Alliance will meet Dec. 3 to narrow down possible recommendations for changing who oversees schools and how school buildings and buses are managed.
Category: Government
Indiana’s long redistricting debate complicates congressional runs
The uncertainty of what map will be used for the 2026 election hangs over many campaign decisions.
City launches continuous vacancy program, hopes to bring more local homes into compliance
The city has launched a new continuous vacancy program in hopes of bringing more than 150 properties back into compliance.
What to know about Indy’s new snow removal policy
Residential streets will get plowed under certain circumstances.
Indiana House returning next week to address redistricting; Senate to join Dec. 8
The prospects of President Donald Trump getting a new Indiana congressional map have been revived as state Senate Republicans on Tuesday reversed their refusal to meet next month.
Why Indy’s winter homeless plan is getting a late start this year
One person experiencing homelessness said the delay doesn’t make sense.
Indiana pension system launches database to help Hoosiers nab unclaimed retirement benefits
More than 6,000 members of the Indiana Public Retirement System have collectively left behind millions of dollars in benefits. A new database aims to connect them to their cash.
Tell Indy officials what you think about proposed school changes
Here’s two online surveys you can take to give feedback on Indianapolis schools.
Photos: People gather to demand safer streets in Indianapolis
Demonstrators gathered Nov. 23 at the corner of College and Mass avenues to advocate for cyclist and pedestrian safety.
Sheriff seeks funding transfer to cover officer salaries
Compensation for deputies increased under a new collective bargaining agreement.


