By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen February 14, 2025 Doris Jones, a resident of Indianapolis, knows about homelessness ...
Indianapolis is in the midst of an unprecedented transformation, one that’s happening right in our backyards — our parks.
Gov. Mike Braun on Thursday said he still expects lawmakers will "get to a good place" on his property tax cut.
Days after the Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy Committee passed Gov. Braun’s property tax reform plan with major rewrites, Braun’s second-in-command – Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith ...
Thousands in Taiwan and China have celebrated the Lantern Festival, a holiday that marks the end of the Lunar New Year period ...
Indiana County Commissioners issue a proclamation marking Black History Month 2025 and its theme of "African Americans and ...
Hundreds of people release sky lanterns in hopes of good fortune and prosperity in the traditional Lantern Festival in the Pingxi district of New Taipei City, Taiwan, Wednesday, Feb. 12, ...
Statehouse testimony on Monday was almost entirely against an Indiana bill that seeks to crack down on homelessness by making "street camping" on public property a crime. House Bill 1662, authored by ...
The rate of U.S. high school seniors seeking higher education is on the upswing, according to research from Lumina Foundation. Although Hoosier student rates are improving, the numbers show they still ...
This new partnership between ACMI and StrongBox enables us to accelerate progress across our projects and create more job opportunities in Indiana, faster,” said Simon Shewmaker, Head of Development ...
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