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A guide to your rights at Indiana protests, in the streets, and at school
As communities throughout the country organize against immigration enforcement, heres what to know about protesting in Indiana.
New year, new fees at Indy Parks facilities
Costs to use the pools, weight rooms, basketball gyms and shelters are going up.
IndyGo route changes coming in February
Most notable: Route 26 will run every half hour.
‘Stop the games’: Some residents want temporary ban on data centers
But city-county councilors haven’t expressed much appetite for a moratorium.
Hogsett promised a ‘one-stop shop’ ethics portal. Ten years later, it doesn’t exist.
The mayor told residents he wanted to make it easier for the public and media to find crucial information.
Hogsett hasn’t delivered a ‘Disclose Indy’ ethics portal. So we built one.
We also obtained records not previously made public as promised.
New IMPD boss is Indy’s first female chief of police
Tanya Terry “is well recognized for her leadership and character.”
Want a say in politics? Find the elected officials who represent you.
Here’s how to reach your city-county councilor, state and federal legislators and other decision-makers.
Ryan Mears announces reelection bid for county prosecutor
The announcement temporarily puts rumors to rest that the Democrat will run for mayor.


