The city is seeing a dramatic rise in people who are unsheltered or chronically homeless.
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IndyGo plans for leadership transition
IndyGo President and CEO Inez Evans has notified IndyGo of her plans to depart from her position on Dec. 31.
Everything you need to know to cover government meetings as a Documenter
How to sign up, how to take assignments and what we pay.
After Newfields CEO resigns, community leaders ask: What’s next?
The institution hasn’t provided a reason for Colette Pierce Burnette’s departure.
Riverside Adventure Park: From golf course to green space
A planned $13 million project will transform the space.
A new health clinic is coming off East 38th Street
A new Eskenazi Health clinic on the east side will serve as a community hub, providing health care and other resources.
Roughly 1 in 3 Indy charter schools have closed since 2001
While closing schools represents a form of accountability, the volume of closures turns a spotlight on Indiana’s charter authorizers.
Attorney General Rokita faces another disciplinary review
Weeks after being publicly reprimanded, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is under investigation by the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission again.
Indiana teachers union pushes state to pay all textbook fees
Union says state lawmakers should prioritize public school funding by reopening the budget and allocating $500 million in tuition support to schools.
As enrollment drops, IPS is pitching families on better academics. Here’s how parents are reacting.
The next few years will be critical for Indianapolis Public Schools as it rolls out its plan to break up K-8 schools and provide rigorous academic offerings to all students in a push for equity.


