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Yes, Indy, the climate is changing. Here’s how.
50+ min ago (1341+ words) August, usually one the driest months of the year, has instead been a wet one for Indianapolis and other parts of the state. The month started off with a torrent of rain that flooded areas around Indy. Two weeks later,…...
‘Education Like the Sea,’ a poem by David Strange
1+ week, 1+ day ago (569+ words) Students, parents and educators are all carrying backpacks full of feelings and hopes. We invited Indianapolis-based poet and teacher David Strange to help us usher the season with a poem. Strange teaches English at the Excel Center, Meadows, a free…...
Floods, droughts and heat domes. Is this the future?
2+ week, 1+ hour ago (1638+ words) Saturday evening, Aaron Owen saw something new in his West Indianapolis neighborhood — someone kayaking down the street. Heavy rainfall from a slow-moving storm Aug. 1 caused flooding throughout the city. A small tornado briefly spun through the south side, the National…...
What are parking minimums? Indy weighs getting rid of them.
2+ week, 5+ day ago (325+ words) This brief is adapted from notes taken by Documenters Holly Melling and Afua Nyela Waiss, who covered the July Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee. Read more about what happened. Want to help us cover future meetings? Learn how to join…...
Can Beech Grove afford more schools and churches?
2+ week, 6+ day ago (933+ words) Property tax cuts championed by the state are forcing Beech Grove councilors to make difficult decisions. The issue has come up during the approval process for both a school and a church, which don’t pay taxes. In both cases, city…...
Inside the lobbying push that fueled arrests at Indy hospitals
3+ week, 1+ day ago (1667+ words) A decade-long lobbying effort placed police inside Indiana hospitals and upgraded criminal charges for batteries against healthcare workers. It started in 2013, when the Indiana Hospital Association successfully pushed lawmakers to give hospitals the power to create their own police departments....
Who controls Indy’s economic development organization?
3+ week, 1+ day ago (1510+ words) Two years ago, a group of more than 30 executives came together to find ways to make it easier for companies to do business in Indianapolis. The resulting effort led Mayor Joe Hogsett to create a nonprofit corporation called Indy Economic…...
Indiana colleges inch closer to offering Workforce Pell Grants
4+ week, 6+ min ago (1043+ words) As early as this fall, Indiana students may be able to get federal student aid for short-term certificate programs. But though Workforce Pell Grants went into effect July 1, the rollout has been slow across the country. That’s in large part…...
‘ZoonieVille’ reunion honors a demolished southside community
4+ week, 23+ hour ago (1134+ words) Darryl Harvey takes at least $30 a week and puts in a shoebox. He doesn’t count it, he just collects the money until it’s time to help pay for his community’s annual summer reunion. For roughly a decade, at least 60 southsiders…...
You wouldn’t know it, but Mayor Joe Hogsett has an ethics commission
4+ week, 2+ day ago (1709+ words) This article is reported in collaboration between Mirror Indy and IndyStar and is not available for republication in other media. For questions, see Mirror Indy’s content republishing guidelines. The little known Indianapolis Ethics Commission was created to safeguard Marion County…...