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Apply for help to pay your heating bill by May 31
This program is for Marion County residents who meet financial qualifications.
Beech Grove ‘is strong’ mayor says in State of the City
Mayor Jim Coffman highlighted new businesses, public safety and community improvement projects.
Share your ideas about the future of Avondale Meadows Park
Indy Parks will host an open house from 6-8 p.m. May 21.
Indianapolis 500 reserved seating sells out a week earlier than in 2025
The local television broadcast delay will be lifted.
Westside residents work to build art campus along Michigan Road
The Crooked Creek Cultural Campus will feature a theater and art gallery.
Free cooking demonstration on north side
A chef will teach participants how to make meals May 20 at North Central career center.
‘Like the flu’: Former White House officials say redistricting fever is making democracy sick
As Louisiana, Alabama and Tennessee rush to redraw their congressional districts before the 2026 election, officials from previous White House administrations offered some advice for state lawmakers across the country: Leave the maps alone.
City agency under the microscope following internal audit
The Indianapolis Office of Public Health and Safety is the subject of ongoing scrutiny.
Indianapolis Public Schools transfers unused land to Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Indianapolis will use the land to build up to 16 homes as part of a push to make affordable homeownership possible for IPS employees.


