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A bill would set caps on infrastructure funds, allowing localities to make up the difference by charging fees on deliveries. Local officials say the plan will leave them short.
Discover the controversy surrounding Indianapolis' decision to build a $78 million practice facility for the Indiana Fever, ...
Neighborhood groups express security concerns over plans to upgrade Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park in Indianapolis.
Although the White House's planned federal funding freeze was temporarily paused by a judge late Tuesday afternoon and ...
JEA board member Bobby Stein ended his five-year tenure by saying JEA is in strong shape to carry on as a city-owned utility.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced Yvonda A. Bean as the new CEO of Indianapolis Housing ...
This is the city’s first attempt to document and preserve the history of others buried at the city cemetery. The city ...
By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic INDIANAPOLIS — Cash-strapped local governments could soon ...
New legislation would offer local governments more ways to self-fund transportation infrastructure. It also would crack down ...
The measure includes a provision to allow Marion County residents to vote, through a referendum, for property-tax hikes that ...
Indiana lawmakers put potential fees for meal delivery and ride-share services inside of proposed road funding bill.