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March 17, 2024
Suspect arrested in Indianapolis bar shooting that killed 1 person and injured 5, police say
Nicholas Fulk, 25, was arrested on a preliminary charge of murder hours after the shooting at Landsharks on Broad Ripple Avenue around 1:30 a.m., police said.
Read MoreMarch 15, 2024
Dan Wakefield, accomplished writer and Indianapolis son, passes away at 91
Author and writer Dan Wakefield passed away this week in Indianapolis. Wakefield was 91 years old and spent his final years in the city where he was born and raised.
Read MoreMarch 13, 2024
Indianapolis Blue Line recommended for federal funding, weeks after bill to stall project dies
The Blue Line rapid transit system has been recommended to receive roughly $140 million in support from the federal government.
Read MoreMarch 12, 2024
Indianapolis continues to receive historic federal investments in housing programs
The City of Indianapolis announced that it received roughly $12 million to support homelessness and housing initiatives.
Read MoreMarch 11, 2024
Historic Indianapolis buildings, heritage company focus of new photo collection
A new archival photo project focuses on the construction of some of the most historic buildings in Indianapolis.
Read MoreFebruary 29, 2024
Food hub aims to help Marion County residents better connect with food resources
A new resource hub aims to make it easier for people to access food assistance.
Read MoreFebruary 28, 2024
City Market set to close for two years as redevelopment project transforms city block
The Indianapolis City Market is set to close for renovations Friday. The historic market will not reopen until 2026, as the entire city block prepares for redevelopment.
Read MoreFebruary 26, 2024
Environmental approach to crime reduction offered to Marion County residents
A program that teaches groups how to create spaces that promote safety and reduce crime is open to Marion County residents.
Read MoreFebruary 22, 2024
Charter schools bought two IPS buildings for a dollar each. What happened next?
The $1 law has caused controversy in Indianapolis, yet it’s led to just two building sales to charters. Only one still houses a school.
Read MoreFebruary 20, 2024
Economic Enhancement District for Mile Square will not be repealed
Indianapolis’ planned economic enhancement district, or EED, will not be repealed. A bill put the funding tool at risk but an amendment saves the district - with some caveats.
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