City-county councilors will discuss the issue Jan. 28.
Category: Government
Indiana’s needle exchanges are on the chopping block
Lawmakers will decide whether to continue a program curbing infections and overdoses.
Learn how a LEAP District water deal will affect Eagle Creek
Citizens Energy Group and Lebanon Utilities will speak about the deal at a meeting Jan. 26.
Southside councilor believes a new data center will be approved
Josh Bain says he’s working to get residents protections against Sabey Data Centers.
How to get involved in local politics this year
It may be easier than you think to get civically engaged.
Blue Line crews uncover tracks from city’s electric railway
The tracks guided streetcars pulled by mules, and later, electric streetcars and buses throughout Indianapolis.
Telling the story of Black wealth in Indianapolis
Community input about wealthbuilding could inform city policy.
Two eviction programs are merging in Indianapolis
But some key positions are still unfilled.
The Marion County jail reached capacity and will no longer hold people for ICE beyond 48 hours
Sheriff Kerry Forestal said the jail reached capacity as a result of 175 people convicted of state crimes awaiting transfer to state prison facilities and could result in a budgetary shortfall of around $2.7 million for the office.
Rezoning decision delayed for Martindale Brightwood data center
The petition will now be heard Thursday, Feb. 12.


