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The Department of Public Works (DPW) is looking to make city streets safer for drivers and pedestrians through its Tactical ...
In the wake of recent youth violence impacting the city, FOP President Rick Snyder, who's been very vocal, donated $5,000 to ...
The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW) is now accepting applications for its Tactical Urbanism and Art in the ...
It’s now easier for Indianapolis neighborhoods to fund these projects. Tactical Urbanism and Art in the Right-of-Way now features a 50/50 cost-share component and a lending library.
Up" events in Indianapolis aim to reduce violence through community engagement and resources, amidst a spike in shootings and concern from locals.
The council approved $27 million in additional funding, with DPW getting about $19 million for streets, stormwater and snow ...
The summer pop-ups are an opportunity for people in Indianapolis to meet these violence interrupters and learn about ...
Amid fireworks and fear, Phoenix youth turn nightlife into a powerful show of cultural pride and solidarity against hard-line ...
Indianapolis police chief warns of increased curfew enforcement after mass shooting. Indianapolis leaders warn parents of ...
Four Gilbert council members rejected accusations the city and the Gilbert Police Department kept information hidden in a barn fire investigation.
An at-large City Council seat got its first candidate when JSO Commander Deborah Wesley said she's running for post that ...
An innovative partnership between a health system and local congregations in neighborhoods with high need are providing individual ...