City leaders say their plan to keep Indianapolis safe for young people focuses on curfew enforcement and providing community resources.
Category: Government
State quietly scraps plans for expanded White River State Park
‘We kind of got the wrong end of the stick over here,’ said a westside resident.
Indiana application details need, plan for I-70 tolls
State says federal approval needed to widen the full highway to 6 lanes
Some lawmakers tried to thwart LEAP district water plans. They failed
Some Indiana state lawmakers tried to address the controversial plan to supply water to the LEAP district. Their plans didn’t go very far.
How to avoid getting arrested under Indiana’s new homeless camping ban
Plus: Jail time and fines you can expect from the change.
Faith leaders, separation of church-state advocates raise concerns about Braun’s faith-based initiative
Gov. Mike Braun’s executive order creating a Faith-Based Institutions Initiative spearheaded by Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith is being met with concern by some religious leaders and advocates for the separation of church and state.
Hogsett’s economic development org supports Metrobloks data center
The mayor chairs the board of the organization backing a proposed data center in Martindale Brightwood.
‘Bad policy’: Indy’s prosecutor doesn’t like homeless camping ban
IMPD did not directly respond to questions about enforcing the camping ban.
Former GOP mayor plans independent run for state’s top elections post
Former Republican Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard is shaking up Indiana’s race for secretary of state by announcing a run as an independent today.
How to register to vote in Indiana’s May 5 primary election
The deadline is April 6. You can register in-person, online or by mail.


