Advocates worry eligible people will be kicked off assistance or avoid applying.
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Indianapolis Public Schools announces proposed $7 million cut to school budgets as deficit looms
Indianapolis Public Schools plans to cut $7 million from school budgets next school year as it faces an impending financial shortfall.
Family of Herman Whitfield III reaches settlement with Indianapolis, IMPD in wrongful death lawsuit
The family of Herman Whitfield III has reached a settlement with the city of Indianapolis and six IMPD officers concerning their son’s death while in police custody four years ago.
What defines Indy? New exhibit looks at the good and the bad.
Indiana State Museum’s Indy A to Z exhibit will run until June 28.
Take a tour of Indy women’s history
Visit 7 historical markers in Marion County to learn about the lives of suffragettes, a top lawyer and a prolific arts writer.
50 Things to do around Indianapolis this Spring
Spring has sprung, and Indianapolis is blooming with possibilities from outdoor adventures to indoor fun.
Indy Action Coalition makes demands of Hogsett
The group has been meeting in church sanctuaries, libraries, basements and on front porches to learn what their neighbors care about.
Getting a job after prison or jail is tough. Here are some tips
Where can I get hired? How can I get to work? We answer these questions.
Far eastside job fair: Connect with local employers and resources
Attendees can also learn about expungement services and register to vote.
‘This is for the curious’: IU initiative will support Black arts and culture
The project will fund research and community engagement across the university.


