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State quietly scraps plans for expanded White River State Park
‘We kind of got the wrong end of the stick over here,’ said a westside resident.
Want to work at IU Health? Check out these eastside trainings
If you attend three sessions at CAFE, you’ll be referred directly to an IU Health recruiter.
Indiana application details need, plan for I-70 tolls
State says federal approval needed to widen the full highway to 6 lanes
114 people housed through Indianapolis homeless initiative
The effort aims to end chronic street homelessness in the city by 2028 by quickly moving people from encampments into housing and providing services like mental health care and job support.
Some lawmakers tried to thwart LEAP district water plans. They failed
Some Indiana state lawmakers tried to address the controversial plan to supply water to the LEAP district. Their plans didn’t go very far.
What were arts and culture like in Indianapolis 40 years ago?
Learn about a foreign film festival in Castleton Square in the 1980s and IndyGo’s Poetry on the Bus in the library’s new digital collection.
Martindale Brightwood library to host free composting class
A free gardening workshop March 18 will focus on composting with worms.
How to avoid getting arrested under Indiana’s new homeless camping ban
Plus: Jail time and fines you can expect from the change.
Build new relationships at IPS Unity Summit
The daylong community conversations will promote making Indy a more equitable place.


