The Justice Department will accept public comments on a Clean Air Act settlement with the mill operators.
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Everyone’s invited to the Community Cookbook pitch-in
Foodies with connections to Garfield Park share their recipes and tell familial food histories.
Eastside residents and business owners share feedback on IndyGo’s Blue Line
There were both positive and negative comments from the community.
Charter authorizer rejects bid from Indianapolis school with rocky academic, attendance history
Trine University cited concerns over the Genius School’s enrollment targets and financial projections.
Indiana lawmaker awarded Legislator of the Year
State Rep. Cherrish Pryor receives honor from the National Black Caucus of State Legislators.
Gemütlichkeit: warmth, friendliness and good cheer at the Liederkranz
On Dec. 16, the Liederkranz will celebrate German culture and music through its annual Christmas concert.
Here’s why Butler University is launching an associate’s degree program
A successful model from a Chicago university is showing what’s possible in Indiana, where the college-going rate is struggling.
Why Indy nurses and public defender staff say they’re unionizing
Management in one workplace is supportive, but not in the other.
Ladies Under Construction teaches communication and leadership skills to school-age girls
Participants say the mentorship program gives them confidence and helps them dream for the future.
Free HIV and STD testing every second Thursday
The city of Indianapolis and a local nonprofit offer free testing every second Thursday of the month.


