Yelp partners with Keep Indianapolis Beautiful and Downtown Indy to kick off week of events dedicated to Indy nonprofits.
Eastside residents have waited nearly 25 years for the completion of the proposed Pogue’s Run Trail.
President Trump's budget calls for cuts to the EPA's funding by up to 31 percent.
Reconnecting To Our Waterways sees the greening of the Central Canal as teachable moment
The solar workforce has grown by 168 percent over the past seven years.
An update on previous reports that arrests were made.
Conversation about the Backcountry heated up this fall after the DNR announced plans to log a 300 acre portion of the forest.
Indiana is one of only 17 states that rely primarily on user fees to fund state parks.
People are encouraged to try transportation options different from driving in a car alone.
Abandoned cars submerged on the highways. People being rescued on boats and carried by firefighters over brown, murky water. The bayous so swelled they appeared, in some places, more like lakes.
Residents of part of Northwest Indianapolis received a letter in July that they were likely not expecting.
Duke Energy and the Hoosier Environmental Council have differing opinions on the best way to close unused coal ash lagoons.
Biochemical understanding of venomous animals, biodiversity in canopy scientific discovery, and critical powerful daily mathematical thinking compose the gigantic ideas of the three speakers announced on Thursday for Butler University’s Woods Lecture Series this fall.
“Myself along with members of this upcoming nation of leaders can really be at the forefront of reinvigorating global institutions,” said the aspiring 16-year-old Christian Omoruyi, a Center Grove high school junior who grew up in Greenwood, Indiana.
Indy mayor says he always has been and will be committed to the battle against climate change and doesn't need to sign anything to prove it.
The Department of Veterans Affairs will build its columbaria project on flat land adjacent to the Crown Hill North Woods, saving the trees.
Hoosiers looking to invest in solar panels will now receive significantly less money for the extra energy generated by their rooftop panels.
Former mayor Greg Ballard has been working with a group of students at the University of Indianapolis to create an energy plan for Indiana.
Senate Bill 309 passed 56-43 on the House floor.
Hoosiers who invest in solar energy and big utilities that hold the energy industry’s reins will each have to make sacrifices with the version of the solar bill that passed out of a House committee Wednesday.