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The $298 million township spending plan, released on June 26, includes a 12% tax increase and the hiring of 55 more township ...
Caitlin Clark has no interest in rehashing Indiana's physical, testy win against Connecticut when she was shoved to the floor ...
Indianapolis potholes are forever When Indiana allocates transportation money, the state grants preference to narrow, rural roads over wide urban and suburban streets.
We need a smarter way forward City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works employees fill potholes with a hot asphalt mix on E. 16th St. & Bancroft St., Friday, March 1, 2024, in east Indianapolis.
Indianapolis is funded as if it has about 3,300 lane miles, but in reality we maintain more than 8,000. That’s 5,000 miles of road we’re responsible for, with no funding to back it up.