The priority bills draw several hours of testimony at the Statehouse from dozens of Hoosiers.
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All Is Vanity: Alternative drag performer hosts cult classics for Kan-Kan Cinema
Vanity Rex is Indy’s response to the beloved tradition of horror film hosting.
Getting involved in Indianapolis for MLK Day
As the nation celebrates the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Indianapolis prepares for a series of events to honor the Civil Rights leader for MLK Day of service.
Indiana Black Legislative Caucus to focus on housing and tenants rights this year
Protections for Indianapolis renters and homeowners could grow under these legislative proposals.
Holcomb delivers last, reflective State of the State address
Term-limited Gov. Eric Holcomb delivered his eighth and final State of the State to the General Assembly Tuesday, detailing the accomplishments of his administration and previewing milestones yet-to-come.
Community Heights made 10th Street safer. A permanent fix could take several years.
A tactical urbanism project on the east side showed residents how 10th Street could be safer.
Indiana Department of Education database sheds light on literacy gaps
The department’s new website shares data on literacy rates in schools.
Need help with FAFSA? IPS is hosting a workshop
Counselors and industry experts will be available Saturday, Jan. 13, at Arsenal Tech High School to help.
New Indy domestic violence plan centers on the needs of Black women
‘We are really focusing on who has constantly and purposefully been left out of conversations about healing and justice, and that is Black women.’
‘Our boots on the ground’: IndyGo transit ambassadors are here to help riders
IndyGo is looking to add up to 20 more people this year.


