October 3, 2023
Construction worker who died when section of automated train system fell in Indianapolis identified
A construction worker who died Saturday when a section of a former automated train system fell in Indianapolis has been identified as a 38-year-old man, authorities said.
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John Green urges communities to stand against censorship in libraries, schools
The bestselling young adult author says it isn’t the role of a public library to make everyone feel comfortable.
Read MoreOctober 2, 2023
Public gets last chance to comment ahead of 2024 Indianapolis budget vote this month
The Indianapolis City-County Council held a full meeting Monday night, one of two planned this month.
Read MoreOctober 2, 2023
Indiana girls are more sad than ever. This group wants to fix that.
A recent report from the Girl Coalition of Indiana found that in 2022, nearly half of middle and high school girls experienced depression.
Read MoreOctober 2, 2023
Man shot by IMPD officers in grandmother’s driveway files federal lawsuit
Anthony Maclin, the man who was shot by Indianapolis police while asleep in his grandmother’s driveway last December, has filed a federal lawsuit against the city and police.
Read MoreOctober 2, 2023
Black man's 1845 lynching in downtown Indianapolis recounted with historical marker
The story of a Black man beaten to death in Indianapolis in a racist 1845 lynching is now part of the city’s cultural trail in the form of a historical marker.
Read MoreSeptember 29, 2023
IMPD identifies Indy SWAT officers who shot two people downtown, killing one
Two people were shot by Indianapolis SWAT officers downtown Friday.
Read MoreSeptember 29, 2023
Marion County grand jury indicts two IMPD officers for shooting Anthony Maclin
A Marion County grand jury indicted two Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers Friday for the shooting of Anthony Maclin, Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced Friday.
Read MoreSeptember 28, 2023
‘We’ll take all the help we can get.’ City promotes study showing greenspaces lower violent crime rates
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett promoted a study this week showing how Indianapolis greenspaces could be linked to lowered crime rates.
Read MoreSeptember 28, 2023
Indianapolis announces location of city's first "Housing Hub"
The city has identified a location for its first low-barrier shelter. The new “Housing Hub” facility aims to better serve people experiencing homelessness in Indianapolis.
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