A Lafayette-area Cub Scout pack has found a new charter home days after a church severed ties with it over the Boy Scouts of America's decision to extend membership to openly gay youth.
IndyGo officials are trying to lure potential riders to their system with a Dump the Pump day which promotes bus travel, carpooling, and biking as alternatives to driving to work alone.
Officials in Lawrence will vote on a resolution Wednesday evening that could jump-start the process of merging fire departments in Indianapolis and Lawrence.
Summer officially begins Friday, and that has many homeowners thinking about warm evenings on a deck or patio, but experts say there's plenty to consider before deciding on anything concrete.
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The Indianapolis Public Schools system is on track to have a new superintendent chosen by the end of the month, the president of the school board said.
Sesame Street has introduced its first-ever Muppet character who has an incarcerated parent, addressing a reality that children across the country face daily.
A lawsuit filed against Indiana's social services agency claims it wrongly barred a developmentally disabled woman from Medicaid waiver programs and left her without enough income to survive.
Throughout 2013, overall crime has declined by more than 11 percent when compared to the same period last year, officers with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said.
The Indiana Department of Transportation is changing its plans for sound walls on the south side near Interstate 465 and Interstate 65 as part of "Operation Indy Commute."