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She resigned earlier this year, and she's not alone. According to personnel reports from August, September, and October, more than 100 employees resigned from Indianapolis Public Schools since the ...
Dozens of local residents made a trip to Indianapolis early on Friday morning to make public comment at a hearing in ...
Early-morning violence in downtown Indianapolis in recent weekends has grabbed widespread public attention, prompting ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) Chief Randal Taylor walked with east side residents Wednesday to talk about public safety. This ...
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (Mar. 8, 2016)– Indianapolis’ efforts to revamp its policing strategies and improve its community involvement in public safety have garnered national attention.
November 17, 2021 Troy Riggs, now a public safety consultant at the University of Indianapolis, served as a police chief in both Indianapolis and Corpus Christi, Texas. FILE PHOTO.
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Parents voice concerns with Broad Ripple Middle School - MSNINDIANAPOLIS — One month into the school year, the newly reopened Broad Ripple Middle School is facing complications. Several people addressed their concerns to Indianapolis Public Schools at ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WXIN) — Recently, what one resident in Marion County, Indiana, saw flying recently above his home and neighborhood concerned him. So he started filming it.
Faced with a tight budget and widespread public concerns about violent crime, Indianapolis officials this year could consider a new revenue source to help fill the police department's depleted ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A potentially serious safety issue is putting first responders and others at risk. I-team 8 has found that many traffic control devices that turn red lights to green for ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- From pickpockets and prostitutes to dirty bombs and exploding manhole covers, authorities are bracing for whatever threat the first Super Bowl in downtown Indianapolis might bring.
INDIANAPOLIS — A public safety controversy is brewing in Indianapolis’ Center Township after the local constable’s office announced a temporary suspension on evictions, lockouts and court ...
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