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While the Hogsett administration praised the AES deal for saving taxpayers millions, most council Democrats and Republicans are rejecting that logic.
Indianapolis was simply running a counter, a staple of the Wing-T offense that goes back to the 1950’s. A tight end by trade and designation, Warren was essentially playing wingback, a role that takes advantage of his ability to handle the ball like a running back.
Lynhurst Baptist Church plans to put six tiny homes on its property, but not all neighbors are happy about the move.
These incredible IndyStar archive photos give a glimpse into daily life in the Circle City in the roaring '20s.
The Indianapolis City County Council approved its 2026 budget Monday night. It is the largest to date, at $1.7 billion. That is despite losses in funds after state lawmakers cut property taxes earlier this year.
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Horseshoe Indianapolis casino workers go on strike in Shelbyville, demand union recognition
Workers on the picket lines say the strike isn’t just about higher pay, but about having a voice in the company.
AES Indiana could cut its proposed rate increase in half for residential customers after bipartisan backlash. Consumer advocates say it's not enough.
In a Department of Homeland Security video, Kristi Noem blames Democrats for the government shutdown. Law and ethics experts say it violates the Hatch Act, but there are rarely serious consequences.
Beginning as the sun burned orange behind the front-straight grandstands and running mostly in the dark, the Free Practice session for the Indianapolis 8 Hour, the final round of the Intercontinental GT Challenge,
The Hoosiers sacrificed a home match against the Boilermakers in a meaningful moment for the volleyball-crazed state, and showed how far the sport has grown.