Language from a bill killed in committee last month returns in an unrelated bill regulating onsite sewage systems.
Category: Neighborhoods
A West Indy chemical plant is shutting down, and neighbors worry about the cleanup
A west side chemical plant is shutting down, but residents worry about what’s next.
Blue Line supporters (quietly) celebrate win brought by secret deal, but questions remain
While some celebrated, a city official privately told supporters to avoid gloating publicly or risk tanking the deal.
25 things to do in March
Irish kisses, drag brunch, a book crawl and lenten fish fry.
Brazilian immigrant turns love of racing into a successful mechanic shop
David Neves, owner of Dave’s Mechanic Shop in West Indy, found his break in 2021.
Fwoosh, chirp, bloop — listen to nine Indy soundscapes
Musician Clockwork Janz recorded “aural experiences” in locations from a coffee shop to a bird sanctuary.
17 things to do the first weekend in March
Check out a horror book fair, a vintage market, an herb growing class, and a glow-in-the-dark art show.
West Indy chemical plant targeted for cleanup in federal consent decree
The federal government will accept comments until March 13 on a deal for new chemical plant owners to take over Superfund cleanup.
Indy’s ShotSpotter pilot is over, so why are the sensors still there?
Wired Magazine revealed the sensors’ locations for the first time. It’s unclear whether the devices are still transmitting data.
Wayne Township leaders approve fire merger. What happens now?
Facing financial trouble, Wayne Township Advisory Board approves fire merger with Indianapolis Fire Department.


