State officials say they will approve the new framework by the end of the year.
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How a neighborhood project shaped the future of East 10th Street
The city is planning changes after Community Heights showed how to make the street safer.
Retention vote sparks effort to hold justices accountable for abortion ban
Advocates angry over Indiana’s near-total abortion ban are directing their ire to the three Indiana Supreme Court justices who are on the November ballot for retention.
Need help with car seats? Wayne Township Fire Department can help
Schedule an appointment Oct. 29 to make sure your car seat is properly installed.
GOP governor candidate Mike Braun promises to be hands-on
The sitting U.S. Senator likens his leadership style to that of a business executive — promising to review every state agency to identify more efficient operating methods in order to save taxpayers money.
Garfield Park to host 7th Annual Art & Music Festival
Check out six bands and dozens of artists Oct. 19 at the MacAllister Amphitheater.
Ayiti in the Heartland celebrates Haitian culture in Indy
The free Nov. 1 event will have food, live music and art. It will also raise funds to improve maternal health outcomes.
Prosecutor says ‘lack of housing’ underlies much of Indy’s crimes
The prosecutor’s office will refer more people to Horizon House for help.
Meet the Pike teacher who makes school feel like home
Graciela Miranda uses her experiences as a daughter of Mexican immigrants to connect with new students.
Reduced arts funding sends a ripple effect through the community
Indianapolis artists and art administrators shared compelling stories at the October City-County Council Parks and Recreation Committee meeting.


