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From our streets to the landfill

When you throw something away, it normally ends up in one of four places: the landfill, recycling, in the streets or someone else’s home. The...

Beautification: a solution to sewage overflow

When it rains excessively, the sewage from homes flows into the waterways, polluting local rivers and streams. With more than 60 sewage system overflows...

Thrifting: a cheap, sustainable treasure hunt

When Ariel Helm goes thrifting, she focuses on finding unique clothing pieces, such as vintage graphic T-shirts, at a fraction of the price. Sustainability...

Library board members to get racial equity training

Indianapolis Public Library board members will take racial equity training after library employees accused some board members and others in leadership of racism and...

Indianapolis to lift all COVID-19 restrictions July 1

Marion County will lift all remaining COVID-19 restrictions July 1, Mayor Joe Hogsett announced at a press conference June 29. Bars, restaurants, sporting events, museums,...

Judge: Indiana must continue federal unemployment benefits

By CASEY SMITH Associated Press/Report for America INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A Marion County judge ordered Friday that Indiana must continue the federal government's unemployment benefits, putting...

This IPS school ‘feels like segregation’ say parents who demand enrollment changes

By ELIZABETH GABRIEL WFYI Damon and Brandi TaZiyah’s three children have an ideal vision of what diversity looks like in the classroom. It’s a variety of...

Carlisle takes over Pacers for 2nd time after leaving Mavs

By MICHAEL MAROT AP Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Rick Carlisle is coming back to Indiana to coach the Pacers after deciding his time leading...

Washington Township students to intern at construction, architecture firms for workforce development program

Washington Township buildings have been under construction since 2017 and will be until about 2026. Over these 10 years, about $470 million will be...

Federal eviction, foreclosure moratorium could cause increase in COVID-19, homelessness

Update: The Biden administration extended the federal evictions moratorium through July 31. Learn more here. Since March 15, 2020, Indiana has had 47,087 eviction filings,...

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