A tactical urbanism project on the east side showed residents how 10th Street could be safer.
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Indiana Department of Education database sheds light on literacy gaps
The department’s new website shares data on literacy rates in schools.
Need help with FAFSA? IPS is hosting a workshop
Counselors and industry experts will be available Saturday, Jan. 13, at Arsenal Tech High School to help.
New Indy domestic violence plan centers on the needs of Black women
‘We are really focusing on who has constantly and purposefully been left out of conversations about healing and justice, and that is Black women.’
‘Our boots on the ground’: IndyGo transit ambassadors are here to help riders
IndyGo is looking to add up to 20 more people this year.
Mysterious group buys $11,000 in Facebook ads to oppose Mile Square district
The Virginia-based American Jobs and Growth Fund targeted as many as 500,000 Indianapolis residents in opposition of an economic enhancement district that would pay for services in downtown Indianapolis.
10 theater performances to look forward to in Indianapolis
A Carole King musical, Broadway in Indianapolis, and an all-cardboard props performance are just some of Lou Harry’s picks for the upcoming theater season.
Holcomb lays out agenda focused on education and workforce
The governor wants to take steps to improve K-12 literacy and expand child care voucher eligibility.
Holcomb promotes workforce training resources
The state offers tuition-free certifications, connections to apprenticeships and college financial aid — as detailed on its ‘One Stop to Start’ website.
Ever wanted to start or improve a neighborhood organization? Here’s how.
Begin by reviewing the Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center’s workbook for organizers.


