As the Trump administration uses the arts to push its agenda, GANGGANG co-founders promise ‘no censorship’ of local, national artists.
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Indianapolis City Market overhaul project hit with multiple delays
The city will soon seek a new developer to unearth the catacombs under the western plaza as part of a series of redevelopment plans.
Fountain Square homeless camp residents trying to protect their image
‘You feel like you’re a part of the trash that people take out,” one person said.
Three events to attend before Dream Palace closes on July 26
Dream Palace Books & Coffee owner Taylor Lewandowski also shares book recommendations as he bids farewell to his bookstore.
Look: Indy comes to life for WNBA All-Star weekend
See photos of fans flocking to the city for 2025 WNBA All-Star weekend July 18 and 19.
Homeless camp near downtown cleared ahead of WNBA All-Star weekend
“Y’all just moving us around,” one resident said.
Incoming head of Purdue in Indianapolis says campus is ready to grow
The university plans to expand to 15,000 students in Indy.
Residents at downtown apartment building sue owner and IHA over safety concerns
Elderly and disabled residents of subsidized public housing at the Richard G. Lugar Tower Apartment Complex are embroiled in a multiyear conflict with administrator Indianapolis Housing Agency and property owner Lugar LP over safety and sanitation issues.
School leaders support proposal to extend curfew after recent shootings
The superintendents of all 11 Marion County school districts said they support a City-County Council proposal for an extended curfew.
Hundreds of remains recovered from Greenlawn as excavation continues
Research is starting to shed light on the lives and deaths of people buried there.


