Indianapolis was slammed for its snow response in January. The city's public works department is constrained by a lack of ...
Snow is likely to return Tuesday night for much of central Indiana with accumulations of an inch or two south of Bloomington.
If Indianapolis gets a weather event that brings less than four inches of snow, you likely won't see a city plow on your ...
Steady rain is continuing to slide through Central Indiana this evening. Heavy showers are present in southern Indiana but ...
Police are investigating after two vehicles rolled into a pond on the northwest side Saturday morning. According to ...
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett announces changes to snow removal plans for residential streets, adopting a 4-inch standard for plowing.
On Thursday, Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and the president of the City-County Council announced a plan to clear snow off ...
Indianapolis adjusted its snow removal plan and will now plow residential streets when the city gets more than four inches.
The policy change came just before an Indianapolis City-County Council Public Works Committee meeting in which a similar plowing proposal was set to be heard.
Ice accumulations could reach a quarter of an inch, and people in areas around and north of Delphi and Lafayette can expect up to 3 inches of snow. Indianapolis isn't expected to see any solid snow ...