Indy residents talk about how they’ll handle rising costs after federal subsidies expire.
Category: Government
‘I’m just over the BS’: Lugar Tower residents 5 months into another IHA lawsuit
The housing agency’s CEO said being forced to provide security would lead to Lugar Tower closing.
What education issues will Indiana lawmakers consider in 2026?
Legislative leaders have a list of unfinished business to tackle when it comes to schools, including a multiyear deregulation effort and a possible overhaul of the governance of Indianapolis Public Schools.
‘Hands off’: Black clergy decry attorney general lawsuit against IPS
Concerned Clergy president urges Gov. Braun to step in: ‘Tell your attorney general to stand down.’
Greenlawn Cemetery: City finishes excavation of more than 1,700 graves
The majority of the graves archaeologists uncovered contained human remains.
Residents asked to weigh in on plan to revitalize Broad Ripple
There will be opportunities for the public to share ideas and address challenges.
Help decide which trails get built in Indy
The city of Indianapolis wants feedback on its plan to build out its trail network.
Wayne Township steps up to help the hungry when feds wouldn’t
Wayne Township entered into $80,000 deal with Gleaners Food Bank to stock local pantries.
Meet the man making benches for Indy residents
Anderson York’s benches are popping up at parks and bus stops across the city.
Partial SNAP payments to reach families starting Nov. 11, Braun says
Gov. Mike Braun announced today that partial federal food benefits will be available to eligible Indiana residents starting Tuesday.


