Long’s Bakery Leads Sugar-Coated Showdown Over 16th Street Bridge Closure
Long’s Bakery started a Change.org petition opposing a planned two‑year closure of the 16th Street Bridge, saying the shutdown would harm jobs and emergency access in Haughville.
29th and 30th Street Conversions Begin in Indianapolis
Crews started work March 23, 2026 to convert 29th and 30th streets to two‑way traffic, adding a protected cycle track and ADA and transit upgrades. Traffic will be staged with lane shifts as construction proceeds.
Indy Scrambles To Tame Deadly Mass Ave Tangle After Fatal Sidewalk Crash
Indy’s DPW says a shovel‑ready plan will reconfigure the chaotic Mass Ave and College Avenue junction with new lane markings, Cultural Trail adjustments and crash‑rated bollards after a 2024 fatal hit‑and‑run.
Hoosier H2O Shake-Up, Indiana American Pours $246 Million Into Aging Pipes
Indiana American Water reports more than $246 million invested in 2025 across 75 communities, funding new treatment plants, PFAS treatment, booster stations and continued lead‑line work.
Feds Slam Brakes On ‘Chameleon’ Trucking Network After Amish Crash Horror In Indiana
Federal regulators ordered four trucking firms off the road after investigators traced their DOT numbers to an Indiana crash that killed four Amish men. The shutdown is part of a widening FMCSA probe into a suspected chameleon‑carrier network.
Robotic Rigs Hit the Road Between Columbus and Indy
Three automated Nussbaum trucks began hauling freight along I‑70 in a DriveOhio–INDOT pilot this week, testing safety sensors and automated braking in Midwest weather. Officials say drivers remain in the cab as the states gather safety data.












