Indianapolis is about to move into the second phase of an alley cleanup project.
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Indianapolis Public Schools announces public meetings to collect input on legislative session
Indianapolis Public Schools will host a series of “community conversations” to hear feedback about the state’s recent legislative session.
11 ways to celebrate Juneteenth in Indianapolis
A boxing match, beauty pageants, a summer food festival and career readiness events are what’s up.
Photos: Keep Indy Home rally calls for change in Indianapolis
People gathered at May 29 at Light of the World Christian Church to advocate against mass criminalization and urge for more affordable housing, among other issues.
Indiana made an unprecedented investment in public health. It’s being cut 2 years in.
Indy’s department will only get $6 million to improve vaccinations and maternal health — a 70% cut.
Report on Hogsett administration reveals ethical concerns
But the inquiry by Ohio-based Fisher Phillips cleared the mayor of legal wrongdoing.
Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center to screen hunger documentary
“Food, Insecure: A Documentary That Hits Home” will be shown June 5.
Federal judge temporarily blocks IU protest policy, citing free speech concerns
A federal judge has blocked Indiana University’s “expressive activity” policy, issuing a preliminary injunction against the educational institution’s 2024 rule on Thursday.
State officials announce end of bird flu outbreak in Indiana
The outbreak of avian influenza that began in Indiana more than three years ago has ended, state officials announced Thursday.
As Indy charter struggled, ex-CEO’s school credit card shows charges for steakhouses, wine, StubHub
Matchbook officials say that some of the charges benefitted students — such as nearly $45,000 in Amazon purchases.


