Country Club Pines residents look forward to fixed-up roads, sidewalks.
Category: Government
Four poll workers tell us what it’s like to work on Election Day
Interested in helping voters during the May 7 primary? Get paid up to $200 to be a poll worker.
New eastside senator: La Keisha Jackson wins Senate District 34 seat in Indianapolis
La Keisha Jackson, a city-county councilor, won a Democratic party caucus to represent the far east side.
Stuck in Indianapolis traffic? Here’s why.
Fall Creek Parkway could be snarled through the end of April. And that’s just the beginning.
Don’t want to vote at the polls? There are 12 reasons you can ask for an “absentee ballot”
And “being an introvert” is not one of them. Plus: The deadline to apply for an absentee ballot is April 25.
Rep. Moed faces first primary challenge in Sarah Shydale
Incumbent Rep. Justin Moed is seeking his seventh term. Sarah Shydale, 23, would be Indiana’s first openly transgender legislator.
Meet the two candidates running to represent the far east side
Bartlett, who has held the seat since 2007, has only been challenged in one primary.
Indy solid waste driver picks up trash — and friends along the way
A day in the life of Henry Bell, Indy’s most beloved garbage truck driver.
Local issues dominate southeast Indianapolis Republican primary
Four candidates are facing off to replace Rep. Mike Speedy in House District 90.
Make your voice heard on Indiana Avenue redevelopment
A kickoff event for the plan, which looks to honor the once-thriving corridor of Black culture, is April 16.