Residents at some properties have complained about living conditions.
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Raising Innocence
An Indiana Women’s Prison unit gives incarcerated people a place to raise their newborns on the inside, rather than forcing them to give their babies up after birth.
Learn how the Emrichsville Dam removal will affect the west side
The city will remove the dam remnants and rocks to improve safety and enhance river ecology.
Bean Creek neighbors are slowing traffic near Garfield Park
Southside community groups installed a tactical urbanism project on East Troy Avenue.
Beech Grove mayor to give 2026 State of the CityÂ
Southsiders on May 14 will learn about future plans and goals for the city.
Students can get books and supplies at this new resource library
A near eastside nonprofit wants students to have access to supplies all school year.
UIndy Online adds three bachelor’s degrees for fall 2026
Students and recent grads of Ivy Tech will be able to take a class for free.
Indy Democrats weather test to establishment
Some insiders wonder, though, whether the results foreshadow trouble down the road for incumbents.
Indianapolis primary voter turnout tops last 4 midterms
The preliminary stats edge out the 2018 midterms during President Trump’s first term.
Want to improve your financial skills? Register for this free workshop
IU Health’s Mosaic Center will host a financial literacy session May 11 at noon.

