Purdue students, especially, are adjusting as the university builds out a campus.
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‘Real lives are impacted’: City pauses funding for nonprofits over reporting spat
Indianapolis nonprofits paused food access and other programs as the city says it hasn’t received adequate financial reports.
What Indy teens really want — ‘a peaceful generation’
The Talking Guns Project unifies teen voices around finding peaceful solutions to youth gun violence.
This new project aims to free wrongfully convicted in Indiana
The Indiana Innocence Project will represent wrongfully convicted people and seek their exoneration.
Q&A: New Marian University program will support Black students
Marian’s Black Leadership Initiative will welcome its inaugural class of 25 students in fall 2025.
Eastside nonprofit offers loads of help at the laundromat
Laundry & More started as a way to wash clothes free. Now, it’s transforming lives – and even saving one.
How (and why) to report your Warren Township student absent
As Indiana law gets tougher on absences, Warren Township officials say it’s important to communicate when your student will be missing school.
Council committee advances proposal to investigate Hogsett administration
A committee of the City-County Council advanced a proposal to investigate allegations of abuse by members of the Hogsett administration.
Hogsett, other Indy officials could see pay bump
There’s a proposal going before the City-County Council next week that would increase the mayor’s salary from $95,000 to $125,000.
What Black voters can expect from a Harris-Walz ticket
Democratic National Committee delegates passed the party’s platform this week. Now the real work begins.


