IMPD did not directly respond to questions about enforcing the camping ban.
Category: Government
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.
‘The public isn’t my boss’: Zoning official’s comments don’t sit right with community
The comments were directed at Martindale Brightwood residents who oppose a data center proposal.
At a pivotal moment for data centers, Indiana lawmakers take little action
As data center development continues across Indiana drawing economic praise but growing concern over energy and land use lawmakers advanced little legislation in the 2026 session to regulate the tech sector.
Meet your mayor’s neighborhood advocate
These 9 people serve as a bridge between Indy residents and city government. Here’s how to contact them.
Interested in development? This class will help you get involved.
The People’s Planning Academy will teach residents about land use, zoning and more.
AES Indiana’s parent company to go private in BlackRock-led $33B deal
Democrats decry the move, while governor says “main criterion” is bringing down rates.
Rooted School Indy faces uncertain future
The charter school, going through renewal with the city, is pursuing a new authorizer.
Indianapolis group protests military campaign in Iran
An Indianapolis group gathered at Military Park in Indianapolis Saturday evening to protest the Trump administration’s military actions in Iran.


