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From tears over a piano to whining in restaurants, these are our favorite op-eds of 2021. → Read More
Jim Ayello and Joel A. Erickson have been in Westfield covering camp. At 2:30 p.m. Thursday, they'll be here to answer your questions about the Colts. → Read More
Curious about Indiana real estate? Have a comment about critical race theory?Want to ask about COVID-19? Briggs will answer your questions. → Read More
A two-vehicle crash in the intersection of South State Avenue and Southeastern Avenue left one dead and three injured, the fire department said. → Read More
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As the North Split reconstruction project continues, the Indiana Department of Transportation announced another nightly closure nearby. → Read More
Senate Bill 141 jeopardized IndyGo's planned Purple and Blue bus rapid transit lines. It will not advance before a Thursday deadline. → Read More
INDOT plans could bring electronic speed limit signs to I-465 on the southeast side of Indianapolis. St. Louis tried variable speed limits years ago. → Read More
FedEx and Amazon are testing technology that is already in use at Purdue University. A bill at the Indiana Statehouse looks to give it a green light. → Read More
President Joe Biden pitched the American Jobs Plan on Wednesday afternoon. The plan includes $80 billion for rail. → Read More
The Indianapolis Department of Public Works will rehabilitate the bridge that was built in 1939. Here's detour information. → Read More
Indiana Senate Bill 141, which jeopardizes IndyGo's future Purple and Blue lines, did not receive a vote after its first hearing in the Indiana House. → Read More
While the COVID-19 pandemic kept passengers away from Indianapolis International Airport, not all numbers were down. → Read More
The COVID-19 pandemic led to fewer cars on the road, yet fatalities increased in Indiana and nationwide. → Read More
The North Split reconstruction project is underway, and the Indiana Department of Transportation is planning a long-term closure. → Read More
Victims of a quadruple homicide yesterday have been identified. Indianapolis police listed Malik Halfacre as a suspect in the deaths and kidnapping. → Read More
The new Monon Trail bridge over 38th Street near the Indiana State Fairgrounds is open after a Department of Public Works ribbon cutting event. → Read More
Indianapolis International Airport will have another option for Hoosiers looking to fly to a beach destination this summer. → Read More
Indiana has awarded tens of millions of dollars for upgrading trails around the state. Here the improvements coming to the Indianapolis area. → Read More
Georgia Street will close downtown as Indianapolis prepares for March Madness to descend on Indiana. → Read More