Articles tagged as: Indianapolis, Indianapolis
October 20, 2021
Over 100 people apply for open jobs with Indianapolis DPW
Approximately 130 people turned out Tuesday for a rapid hiring event with the Indianapolis Department of Public Works.
Read MoreOctober 15, 2021
13 independent music venues get funding from Music Cities Strategy Recovery Program
Thirteen independent music venues across Marion County each received an average of nearly $19,000 through the program created to support recovery from the pandemic.
Read MoreOctober 13, 2021
City officials partner with National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform to increase public safety
Indianapolis will use over $150 million from the American Rescue Plan to boost public safety. The latest part of the plan is a gun violence reduction strategy led by the city Office of Public Health and Safety and the National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform.
Read MoreOctober 6, 2021
Historical marker recognizes The American Legion’s first national headquarters building
A new state of Indiana historical marker commemorates the American Legion’s first national
headquarters building on north Meridian Street in downtown Indianapolis.
Read Moreheadquarters building on north Meridian Street in downtown Indianapolis.
October 2, 2021
Reproductive rights rally draws hundreds in Indianapolis
"My body, my choice" was the cry of many Saturday as hundreds rallied in downtown Indianapolis for reproductive rights.
Read MoreSeptember 29, 2021
Signs Posted In Flanner House Homes District Highlight Historic Significance
For years, the Flanner House Homes Historic District on the city’s near westside has been threatened by developers.
Read MoreSeptember 29, 2021
Neighborhood Cleanups Yield Tons of Trash
Volunteers were back out cleaning up local neighborhoods of litter and illegal dumping.
Read MoreSeptember 27, 2021
New Name For Home Of Pacers, Fever
The Indianapolis arena was named Conseco Fieldhouse when it opened in 1999. CNO Financial Group renamed the building Bankers Life in 2011. Those naming rights expired in 2019.
Read MoreSeptember 27, 2021
Soccer Field Installed At Northeast Area Park To Increase Access For Youth Of Color
A new public soccer field was unveiled on Friday at Oscar Charleston Park as part of a project building mini soccer fields in underserved neighborhoods to remove barriers for kids who lack access to the sport.
Read MoreSeptember 27, 2021
Council Approves Rezoning For Affordable Housing Development, No Public Comment On Budget
Most of the meeting was taken up by a rezoning case for a mixed-use, affordable housing development on the near northside called Citizens Park.
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