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May 24, 2023
Senior residents want action from group trying to evict them
A group of low-income senior residents are at risk of losing their homes after senior living nonprofit BHI informed residents they would have to move out.
Read MoreMay 22, 2023
Indy’s last bicentennial mural will depict 43 Hoosiers in blue and gold
The City of Indianapolis and the Indy Arts Council are working with Pacers Sports and Entertainment for this last installment of legends murals.
Read MoreMay 19, 2023
After $6 million in renovations, a dedication for the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site
State and local officials gathered Thursday for a reopening dedication of the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, after two years and over $6 million in renovations.
Read MoreMay 19, 2023
What’s old is new again at The Stutz
The Stutz is holding an open house and block party to show off what's new about the old place on Sunday, May 21.
Read MoreMay 18, 2023
Super conference VeeCon opens in Indianapolis
Headed by entrepreneur and social media influencer Gary Vaynerchuck, or Gary Vee, VeeCon is a conference focused on technology and innovation.
Read MoreMay 18, 2023
Hoosier hip-hop artist O.D.D.I.T.Y continues shaping his narrative with new single
The rapper known as O.D.D.I.T.Y has been writing and recording personal, introspective and mostly serious music for at least the last five years. But the newest single from the Indianapolis native is a little less serious – a “cute little … summer romantic bop."
Read MoreMay 16, 2023
City set to take over hotel project as part of convention center expansion
At a two-hour Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee meeting this week, a presentation laid out the $625 million plan to take over the construction of a new hotel on the site of the Pan Am Plaza.
Read MoreMay 12, 2023
As housing in Indianapolis becomes unaffordable, community leaders eye a solution: community land trusts
In response to rising rents and housing prices across the city, a coalition of Indianapolis organizations has begun to look for unconventional ways to keep housing permanently affordable.
Read MoreMay 11, 2023
New measure aims to reduce prison-to-homelessness pipeline
Newly signed legislation aims to avoid the so-called prison-to-homelessness pipeline for people who end up in Indianapolis after incarceration.
Read MoreMay 10, 2023
Indiana sheriff's deputy killed in dog attack that left her son, 8, wounded
Authorities say a sheriff’s deputy died after being attacked in her Indianapolis home by a dog that also bit and wounded her 8-year-old son. Officials say 46-year-old Tamieka White was pronounced dead at the scene Tuesday night shortly after Indianapolis police responded to her home on the city’s east side. She had been a deputy with the Marion County Sheriff’s Office since 2007. White's young son was also bitten in the dog attack. The Indianapolis Star reports that he is recovering from non-life-threatening injuries. Indianapolis police say the attacking dog charged at a responding officer, who fatally shot the animal.
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