The meeting is 6:30-8:30 p.m. April 27 at Downey Avenue Christian Church.
Category: Government
IPEC just met for the first time. Here’s what the new Indianapolis schools board discussed.
The new governing body for Indianapolis schools met for the first time Tuesday and discussed asking voters for a property tax increase in the fall.
Governor to pump $200M into child care vouchers, take 14K kids off waitlist
The money will reopen admissions for the Child Care and Development Fund, is a state-administered federal program that serves about 43,000 children in Indiana.
Meet the Indiana Senate candidates who want to succeed Andrea Hunley
The 3 candidates are focused on issues such as affordability and funding public schools.
How to vote absentee in Indiana’s 2026 primary election
There are 11 reasons you can request a mail-in ballot. The deadline to apply is April 23.
Indianapolis Public Education Corporation announces date and location for first meeting
A new governing body for Indianapolis schools will meet for the first time on April 14.
Will data centers impact property values? Depends on who you ask
Southsiders want a judge to review whether a new data center should have been approved.
Another data center could be coming to the east side
A Georgia-based company wants to build a $2 billion data center campus on the east side of Indianapolis.
Why there are no education elections on your primary ballot
Why there are no more referendums, plus partisan school board elections don’t include primary races.
Westsiders grill DPW director on 16th Street Bridge repair plans
Public Works director Todd Wilson answered questions at a community meeting April 7.


