The complex will help students in sports programs at the James and Rosemary Phalen Leadership Academy and community members of all ages.
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Children and teens are being shot at an alarming rate, Indianapolis Public Schools board members said.
Mile Square homeowners may pay a fee to cover homeless services
Homeowners in the Mile Square may be charged an extra $250 a year to pay for security and homeless outreach downtown.
Indiana cities dishing out thousands of dollars to get out-of-state workers to relocate
More than three dozen Hoosier communities have tapped into new funding pools created to help them recruit out-of-state remote workers to Indiana.
IndyGo will improve bus stops across the city
IndyGo will spend more than $2 million to add benches, shelters and ramps.
IndyGo makes public transit free on Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve
There are about 15,000 trips taken on public transportation during the holidays.
IU Health launches ‘nutrition hub’ for people with food insecurity
The new program at IU Health Methodist Hospital hopes to address nutrition insecurity by providing refrigerated food lockers 24/7.
Preserving the legacy of two Indy icons
Part of Indiana Avenue is now Madam Walker Way.
IndyGo, which manages the city’s public transit, receives a clean audit
IndyGo received a clean financial audit from Forvis LLP, officials announced at an October meeting.
Residents criticize proposal to limit public comment at Library Board meetings
“Limiting public comment for a tax-funded institution is not a good idea,” said Michael Torres.


