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From police power for National Guard members to a special prosecutor for downtown Indy, state Republicans are pushing for more control in local policing.
Prompted by reports that private equity firm BlackRock Inc. is in advance talks to purchase utility company AES Corp., Indianapolis City-County Council members are interested in taking matters into their own hands and have expressed interest in the city ...
Dozens of multimillion-dollar projects are either in the works or under construction across downtown Indianapolis, with a few set to finish within in the next 12 months. Those include the Signia by Hilton hotel and expansion of the Indiana Convention ...
AES Indiana, the city of Indianapolis and other parties have reached a settlement agreement in the utility company's latest rate review case. Why it matters: If approved, the after-hours deal would secure a lower rate hike for more than 500,000 ...
Long seen as a potential successor to Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett, Vop Osili announced his bid for mayor in 2027. Here's who may challenge him.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis City-County Council approved the City’s 2026 budget on Monday night. A press release from Mayor Joe Hogsett’s office put a price tag of $1.7 billion on the budget. The mayor’s release touted that the 2026 budget ...
See five hotels, half a dozen apartment complexes and two major public works projects opening soon. Plus, two projects that won't be done in 2026.
If you love the game of basketball, you are going to want to be in the heart of the country. The Midwest. The city of Indianapolis, coming up in April of 2026. College basketball’s biggest games and moments are coming together in one city, one week, and ...
Indianapolis elected officials are considering a big gamble at the Statehouse next year on efforts to land a casino license for downtown, with hopes that tax revenue from gambling could help fund investments in the city’s sports and tourism ecosystem.
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat Indiana. The city of Indianapolis will pay a consultant $40,000 per month for work with the state-mandated Indianapolis Local Education Alliance as the ILEA crafts recommendations for the future of education ...