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Indianapolis News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Indianapolis: Indy housing market stays strong despite higher rates | June 15
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Indianapolis' housing market stays strong with rising home sales and prices despite higher mortgage rates, while Elgin offers family-friendly attractions and the Citizen app enhances public safety with real-time updates. USA Water Polo is expanding in Indy through youth programs and community events.
Indianapolis: Critical injuries reported after stabbing at Indianapolis hospital | June 14
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Indianapolis police are investigating a stabbing and two shootings in downtown Indianapolis near Washington and Meridian streets, with victims receiving medical care. The Citizen app played a key role in providing real-time safety updates, while Indy Pride Parade organizers used the event to promote LGBTQ+ awareness and support.
Indianapolis: Indianapolis data center moves forward despite Irvington opposition | June 13
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Indianapolis officials cleared the city's first major data center project despite pushback from Irvington residents, while festival organizers ramped up security for the upcoming event following last year's Indianapolis 500 safety upgrades. City politics also saw the Indiana Fraternal Order of Police vote no confidence in Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears amid ongoing law enforcement scrutiny.
Indianapolis: Tornado Watches Issued for Central Indiana | June 12
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Indianapolis residents should stay alert as tornado watches are active in central and northern Indiana, including Knox County, where a second tornado was confirmed in Morgan Township. The city also faces heightened safety concerns due to large gatherings and ongoing efforts to fund police vehicle replacements for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.
Indianapolis: Two community refrigerators stolen in a week | June 11
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Indianapolis officials warn of rising thefts targeting community refrigerators used to provide fresh food, while also addressing summer safety concerns and advancing a $19.49 million fiscal plan to tackle housing and infrastructure needs. Local organizations launch a summer mentorship program to support youth education and career development through partnerships with the Boys & Girls Clubs and The City League.
Indianapolis: Pregnant Indy mom found murdered in Mexico, her missing kids found safe | June 10
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Indianapolis: A pregnant mother murdered in Mexico and her missing children found safe, plus a controversial data center project in Irvington facing environmental and economic debates. Also, criticism of the city’s Vision Zero initiative and overlooked history of the Indianapolis Clowns.
Indianapolis: Motorcyclist Dies in Southside Crash | June 09
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Indianapolis police are investigating a fatal motorcycle crash near a major intersection on the south side following another deadly crash on South East Street. The city also announced a new summer mentorship program by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis and The City League to support local youth.
Indianapolis: Critical injuries and a fatality reported in Indianapolis today. | June 08
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Indianapolis experienced three serious traffic incidents this week, including a pedestrian crash on the near south side and a hit-and-run resulting in a fatality on the southeast side. The city is also seeing increased use of the Citizen app for safety reporting and is preparing for the economic boost promised by the Indiana Trail project.
Indianapolis: Man Killed in Northwest Side Crash | June 07
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Indianapolis residents should know about the fatal crash on the northwest side and the shooting in west Indianapolis, both under investigation by IMPD. The episode also covers the Democratic treasurer nominee's push for budget transparency and recognition of educator Lauren Schwentker's community service.
Indianapolis: Arrest made in alleged threats against Indiana Supreme Court chief justice | June 06
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Indianapolis police arrested a man linked to threats against Supreme Court Chief Justice Brent Dickson, while a 14-year-old faces charges in a fatal parking garage shooting. City officials are meeting to tackle rising crime, and downtown's Patron Saint nightclub lost its liquor license appeal, sparking debate over nightlife regulations.
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