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At least $900k raised ahead of Walk to End Alzheimer’s in downtown Indy
Indianapolis, Indiana – The annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s attracted a large crowd to downtown Indianapolis on Saturday. This year, the Greater Indiana Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association hopes to raise $1 million, which would…
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4 shot, 1 killed in 2 overnight shootings
Indianapolis, Indiana – Following the discovery of a woman who had been shot to death and the injuries sustained by two men and one woman early on Sunday morning, police are looking into two nocturnal…
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The expansion of the electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana – The bipartisan infrastructure package granted federal cash to the Indiana Department of Transportation, which is utilizing it to prepare to increase the state’s network of electric vehicle chargers. All Hoosiers would be…
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Indianapolis Public Works promotes incentives to recruit and retain staff
Indianapolis, Indiana – The Indianapolis Department of Public Works lacks 20 to 25 trash truck drivers per day. Consequently, the garbage from hundreds of people is not being cleaned up. There aren’t enough workers to…
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Archdiocese had right to dismiss Roncalli counselor in same-sex marriage
Indianapolis, Indiana – A federal judge ruled on Friday that the Roncalli High School counselor could be fired by the Archdiocese of Indianapolis for being in a same-sex marriage. The lawsuit brought by Shelly Fitzgerald…
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Pendleton Pride to host 2nd annual event Saturday
Indianapolis, Indiana – Pendleton Pride: Queer and Trans, Families, Allies, Friends, a local LGBTQ support group, is hosting the second annual Pendleton Pride event. It takes place on Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. in…
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IURC approves Duke Energy’s 7.2% rate hike
Indiana – Customers of Duke Energy will once more feel the pinch. The utility’s request for a 7.2% rate increase – the second Duke’s in recent months—was granted by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. In…
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Road construction costs up 36% since 2020
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to the Indiana Department of Transportation, road construction costs have risen significantly over the past two years, largely due to inflation. “Inflation is one of the biggest challenges to the agency…
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Indiana National Guard gets ready to help the military and people after Hurricane Ian
Shelbyville, Indiana — The aviation brigade of the 38th Infantry Division will depart from Shelbyville on Thursday morning with soldiers, mechanics, and flight crews from the Indiana National Guard to assist Florida with its hurricane…
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3,153 new COVID-19 cases, 17 deaths reported in Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana – According to the Indiana Department of Health 1,921,993 Hoosiers have tested positive for the virus, and a total of 21,020,838 tests have been administered. According to the state, 437 Hoosiers were hospitalized…