McKinney Climate Fellow Taylor Stout is helping craft a city urban forestry master plan.
Tag: environment
Former Reilly Tar property for sale. But what about the cleanup?
The EPA is overseeing the cleanup of the shuttered factory in West Indianapolis.
Southsiders advocate for a nature preserve over semi-truck repair shop
Wetlands Not Warehouses Franklin Township hopes to preserve 45 acres of wetland.
This White River dam has claimed three lives. Now, it’s coming down.
Removing the Emrichsville Dam will make Belmont Beach safer, ecologists say.
Southsiders fight to protect wildlife near Pleasant Run Creek — again
Environmental advocates fear a proposed trucking business will harm wetlands and water.
IDEM to Speedway: Urine trouble
Race day crowds often push the town’s wastewater treatment plant past its pollutant limit. The solution will cost $14 million.
Eagle Creek Park won’t be site of LEAP water discharge
Lebanon Utilities says preliminary outfall siting helped set the strictest discharge limits.
Help track what’s happening in your neighborhood’s environment
Indy City Nature Challenge tracks animals, plants and fungi to help scientists study how the city’s changing.
Earth Day 2026: 10 headlines to check out
Here’s what we’ve learned about data centers, curbside recycling, thrift stores, a 450-year-old tree and places to get fresh veggies.
Going Green in the Grove returns on April 25 for Arbor Day
Attendees can participate in activities and receive a free native tree sapling.


