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Mayor Brandon Sakbun confirmed Target will anchor a new retail site at SR‑46 and New Margaret Drive as brokers market a center called Lost Creek Landing.
Grocery Hub has opened at 1435 W. 86th St., taking over the former AIM Mart and bringing halal butchers, an in-house bakery and international aisles to northwest Indianapolis.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help finding 33‑year‑old Ronald R. Dillow, a sexually violent predator wanted for failing to register. Tips can be submitted anonymously.
Politics & Govt in ...
A Noblesville High School freshman has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether schools may ban student flyers with political slogans. The petition challenges a Seventh Circuit ruling that sided with the district.
A man was critically wounded in a north-side shooting in Indianapolis; one person detained and IMPD is investigating.
Noblesville police say two men were arrested after detectives posing as teens ran a weeklong online sting. Charges are preliminary while prosecutors review the cases.
Community & Society in ...
Safe Park Indy will relaunch and begin admitting clients on June 1, 2026, as organizers work down a waitlist of roughly 400 and hunt for more host lots.
Weather & Environment in ...
Mid‑80s Thursday afternoon, then a line of severe storms moves in Thursday night. Expect gusty winds, heavy rain and the potential for localized flooding.
A vehicle struck the 27-foot 'Mr. Bendo' outside Ralph's on West 16th Street, leaving the longtime roadside figure with a broken leg. The owner says he will repair the statue.
Real Estate & Development in ...
The TWG‑led plan to restore Old City Hall and add a high‑rise has shown little visible progress despite city financing. The fenced site and stalled timeline have locals asking what’s next.
A warm surge brings highs into the 70s Wednesday and the low 80s Thursday. Thunderstorms — possibly severe — are likely Thursday night; expect gusts and heavy rain.
A live power line and fallen light pole shut Green Street in downtown Brownsburg on Tuesday; emergency crews asked the public to avoid the area.
Westfield’s council approved the 765‑acre Ironstone PUD, a large master‑planned neighborhood promising trails, parks and a donated school site while neighbors press concerns over traffic and services.
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