Starting Thursday, the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles will no longer provide customers with the option to change their gender on their Indiana credential by using a court-ordered gender change or physician statement.
Category: Government
What’s a data center, and why are we building so many?
4 projects have been proposed in Indy alone. But what do these things even do?
Facing eviction in Indianapolis? Here’s what to know.
Tips on how eviction works, how to prepare for court and free help that’s available.
Indiana bill aligns state with Trump administration’s immigration enforcement goals
Indiana lawmakers overhauled an immigration bill Monday to further align with the Trump Administrations immigration enforcement policies.
Speedway official announces run for Marion County prosecutor
Philip Foust, a Republican, wants to unseat Ryan Mears, a Democrat.
Indiana governor launches group to root out fraud, abuse in federal social safety net programs
Indiana leaders will give “extra” scrutiny to Medicaid and other federally funded, state-administered social services programs as part of a new entity focused on fraud, waste and abuse.
Speedway gets first results from water main testing
Boil water notice expected to last until at least Feb. 6.
Indiana House passes a bill creating the Indianapolis Public Education Corporation
Indiana House lawmakers approved HB 1423 on Monday, creating a mayor-appointed board to oversee transportation, accountability, and some facilities for Indianapolis district and charter schools.
‘It would be horrible’: Advocates worry camping ban would hurt Indy’s housing program
Indiana Republicans are considering a bill that would ban long-term camping on public land.
Hundreds of students walk out of North Central to protest ICE
Students held a demonstration Feb. 2 at North Central High School on the north side of Indianapolis, blocking traffic along 86th Street.


