The online survey will be used to improve the neighborhood.
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Indiana’s targeting of degrees with low earnings could eliminate these programs
Indiana lawmakers are moving to eliminate state college degrees that aren’t earning graduates enough on the job market, mirroring the federal government’s targeting of career programs delivering poor results.
Martindale Brightwood data center recommended for approval
The proposal will next be heard by the Metropolitan Development Commission.
Inside the Indianapolis Public Library’s new AI classes
The classes dive into how to identify AI-generated content and how to use AI responsibly.
Lawsuit claims Trump administration officials coerced removal of ICE tracking platforms
An Indiana man is part of a federal lawsuit claiming that Attorney General Pam Bondi and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem coerced Apple and Facebook into removing online platforms spotlighting actions by ICE agents.
Indy nonprofit affordable housing developers get $900K in grants
The money will help developers cover their operating costs.
High school seniors can get free FAFSA help Feb. 22
Indiana high school seniors are required to file the FAFSA or opt out by April 15.
ASMR: Soft-spoken storytime with Indy authors
Sit back and relax with these videos of local writers reading from their books.
The invisible toll of caregiving
The task of caring for loved ones often falls on women. Over time, it can affect their health, too.
Speedway officials address raw sewage discovery at The Legend apartments
Speedway town government addresses sewage issues at The Legend at Speedway apartment complex. Residents’ health and safety are top priority.


