The 242-unit building would be for people making between 50% and 70% of the area median income.
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Martindale Brightwood library celebrates 125 years
A celebration event will take place May 30 at the Martindale Brightwood branch.
Southsiders fight to protect wildlife near Pleasant Run Creek — again
Environmental advocates fear a proposed trucking business will harm wetlands and water.
Beech Grove’s free summer concert series returns May 28
Bring a blanket or lawn chair to the events at Sarah T. Bolton Park.
Allissa Impink to resign from IPS board, leaving 5 of 7 board seats up for election on November ballots
It is shaping up to be a key election for the board as the district faces financial challenges and a loss in power due to the new Indianapolis Public Education Corporation.
Academy Award winning actor Brendan Fraser to serve as Indianapolis 500’s honorary starter
Fraser was born in Indianapolis and will return to his hometown to appear atop the flag stand above Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s iconic yard of bricks for the start of the May 24 race.
Grammy-nominated Jordin Sparks selected to sing the national anthem at the Indianapolis 500
The singer, songwriter and actress also performed the anthem before the 2015 and 2024 races.
Medical marijuana: Indiana republicans show openness to limited legalization as Bohacek prepares bill
Bohacek announced earlier this week that he plans to introduce legislation that would legalize marijuana strictly for medical use.
What is INvestEd? Indiana’s own student loan provider could see a surge in demand
The Indiana Secondary Market for Education Loans issues private student loans at interest rates far below the maximum charged by some of its for-profit competitors.
Free concerts for everyone, all summer and beyond
Indy’s live music scene is poppin’ at parks, museums, neighborhoods and at the heart of downtown.

