Articles tagged as: Marion County
January 10, 2022
Indianapolis City-County Council holds first meeting of the year
The Indianapolis City-County Council held its first full meeting for 2022 Monday night.
Read MoreJanuary 7, 2022
Marion County jury trials halted after COVID-19 hits staff
All jury trials in Marion County will be delayed and reset to dates after Jan. 21, the Executive Committee of the Marion Superior Court and the Judge of the Circuit Court announced Thursday.
Read MoreDecember 21, 2021
Commemoration honors those who died while experiencing homelessness in 2021
There is a significant increase in the number of known individuals in Indianapolis who died while experiencing homelessness in 2021.
Read MoreDecember 7, 2021
Council approves transfer of $20M in COVID-19 emergency response funds in final full meeting of 2021
The Indianapolis City-County Council held its last full meeting of 2021 Monday night.
Read MoreNovember 10, 2021
Pilot program address gap in STEM education
A virtual pilot program recently provided students in seven Indianapolis area middle schools the opportunity to experience dozens of jobs in the STEM fields.
Read MoreNovember 5, 2021
New Partnership will address lack of affordable housing in Indianapolis
A new local partnership aims to help create homeownership opportunities for individuals and families experiencing disproportionate wealth and racial disparities in Marion County.
Read MoreOctober 18, 2021
Marion County health officials warn against unpredictable flu season
Local health officials say this year's flu season will be unpredictable and they're urging residents to get vaccinated.
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 MoreSeptember 16, 2021
Mask Breaks At Schools Violate Indiana’s New Quarantine Policy
School districts have jumped at the chance to implement new state quarantine guidance that allows asymptomatic students and staff to stay in school if they come in close contact with COVID-19 in the classroom. But education leaders say limited communication from the state has led some public school districts to unknowingly violate the new quarantine policy.
Read MoreSeptember 13, 2021
Council Approves Millions In Relief Funding
The City-County Council approved hundreds of millions in funding for projects and programs during its meeting Monday night.
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