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August 31, 2019
Red Line Road Rules
With new bus stops in the middle of the street, brightly painted sections of pavement, restrictions on left turns, and buses driving northbound on streets that are one-way south, there's a lot of new information for Indianapolis drivers to absorb.
Read MoreAugust 23, 2019
Indianapolis Has A New Plan For Jobs, Economic Equity
Officials in Indianapolis announced they will be launching a plan to be more economically inclusive. The city hopes to reduce income inequality by creating more high-wage jobs.
Read MoreAugust 12, 2019
Mayor Hogsett Introduces Third Consecutive Balanced City-County Budget
The largest allocations from the city go to three categories: 22% for public safety initiatives, 25% for the broadly defined "public services," and 38% for criminal justice services.
Read MoreAugust 5, 2019
Indianapolis Children's Museum Plans Building Demolitions
Museum leaders say the building sites will be used for additional parking while they consider future options for the land.
Read MoreAugust 5, 2019
Gen Con Says Record Crowd Of Nearly 70,000 Attended Meeting
This year's meeting, which ended Sunday, featured 538 exhibitors and 19,600 ticketed events.
Read MoreAugust 2, 2019
Ex-Indianapolis Mayor Ballard Won't Make Congressional Bid
Greg Ballard spent eight years as mayor of Indianapolis, and was the best known of the possible Republican candidates for Indiana's 5th Congressional District.
Read MoreAugust 1, 2019
Indiana Historical Society Issues Call To Action Ahead Of Indianapolis Bicentennial
WFYI's Taylor Bennett talks with Jordan Ryan about the Indianapolis History Collecting initiative.
Read MoreJuly 29, 2019
Health Insurance Seller eHealth Expands To Indianapolis
eHealth, which runs an online health insurance exchange, says it will bring 500 high-wage jobs to the city by the end of 2023.
Read MoreJuly 26, 2019
INDOT Looks For Feedback On North Split Project
The long-planned project is designed to improve the I-65 / I-70 interchange near downtown Indianapolis. INDOT says the interchange, which is the second-most heavily traveled in the state, has been deteriorating for years.
Read MoreJuly 25, 2019
New Program Aims To Help Transgender Homeless Move Into Housing
A new grant-funded program at The Damien Center, an AIDS service group in Indianapolis, was designed to help transgender people move into short-term housing.
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