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The seller wanted to honor the Old Northside property’s Victorian architecture, which is famous for its bright colors.
The Food in Transit program started back up in Indianapolis last week for its eighth consecutive year. The program, a ...
Almost 100,000 residents of Marion County are foreign born. IndyStar spoke with a few about their journey to Indiana and ...
Advocates hope the first phase of the initiative, called Streets to Home, will provide housing and wraparound services to ...
Indianapolis plans to send street outreach teams to homeless camps across the city and move around 350 people into stable housing.
From a church with a dwindling congregation to an interrupted visa appointment, Trump's travel ban echoes across both Haiti ...
The Franciscan Healthy Living Center, which opened in 2020, is designed to help those who’ve been through cancer, heart ...
Two people are now charged in connection with the disappearance and death of a 3-year-old girl who recently lived in Marion, ...
A new study is revealing just how much money it takes to live comfortably in the Hoosier State, and the answer varies ...
The Cost of Living Index from the Council for Community and Economic Research has featured Richmond since 2009.
A new Indianapolis program is aiming to end “chronic and unsheltered homelessness” in the city by 2028. According to a news ...
Matt Morarity was living in Indianapolis when he decided to invest in a fixer-upper. He purchased a circa-1882 Italianate-style house in the city’s Old Northside neighborhood for $300,000 in 2008.