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Indianapolis announces location of city’s first ‘Housing Hub’

By JILL SHERIDAN The city has identified a location for its first low-barrier shelter.Ā  The new ā€œHousing Hubā€ facility aims to better serve people experiencing...

New city office to focus on equity, belonging and inclusion

A new Office of Equity, Belonging and Inclusion is part of the 2024 budget proposal in Indianapolis.

From adversity to artistry: This new lifestyle brand launched at the Stutz

The lifestyle brand We Don’t Run From Adversity (WDRFA) is stepping out of the online realm into the vibrant heart of Indianapolis, all thanks to a pioneering collaboration to give e-commerce entrepreneurs an opportunity to grow through a brick-and-mortar location.

Indianapolis’ proposed 2024 budget breakdown

This week, the Indianapolis City-County Council received the 2024 proposed city budget, which outlines planned expenditures totaling the city’s highest yet at $1.5 billion.

Mayor Hogsett affirms grant of $5.86 million for housing initiative

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett has announced $5.86 million in funding for ten proposals selected for the Vacant to Vibrant program, which aims to convert...

City of Indianapolis seeking to fill three Special Assistant United States Attorney positionsĀ 

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett was joined by United States Attorney Zachary Myers and IMPD Chief Randal Taylor to announce three positions the city is seeking to fill.Ā Ā 

Jefferson Shreve reveals public safety plan

In front of many community stakeholders and residents just weeks after three people were killed nearby, mayoral candidate Jefferson Shreve held a press conference...

Stepping Stones Therapy Center awarded vendor of the month by Mayor Joe Hogsett

Established in 2015 by Joycelyn Wilson, Stepping Stones Therapy Center offers diverse services in Indianapolis.

Jefferson Shreve releases a statement following shooting violence in Broad RippleĀ 

In response to the Broad Ripple shootings, Indianapolis mayoral candidate Jefferson Shreve released a statement.

Broad Ripple leaders want to make the neighborhood a ‘gun-free zone’ after three people are shot and killed

The Broad Ripple Village Association will request a permit from the city to make the neighborhood a gun-free zone on Friday and Saturday nights through the end of August.
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