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Hidden history and freedom: Indiana’s unsung heroes of Juneteenth

Garland H. White was born into slavery in 1829. Congressman Robert Toombs, who went on to serve in the Confederacy as a general during...

Indianapolis witnesses nearly a dozen shootings over the weekendĀ 

A total of 22 people were shot in different incidents over a three-day period this weekend in Indianapolis. IMPD has confirmed one homicide and that many other victims are in critical condition.Ā Ā  It was the hundredth homicide in the city this year.

Trump indicted in classified documents case in a historic first for a former president

MIAMI (AP) — Donald Trump has been indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate, a remarkable development that makes him...

Using a loophole in state law, Indy passes no turn on red proposal

The Indianapolis City-County Council passed a plan to restrict right-hand turns downtown on June 5 despite a state lawmaker’s attempt to block the city...

Indianapolis woman celebrates her 100th birthday

Born May 28, 1923, Ms. Mattie Branham has seen a lot over her life. The centenarian celebrated her birthday all week long with family and friends

Mother raises awareness on rare form of cancer in honor of her daughter

Family and friends gathered at the Annex Learning Center on May 20 to honor the life of a Franklin High School student, Destini Fuqua, at...

Northeast Indianapolis Corridor plans for a safe start to summer with 3rd annual Community Love FestĀ 

The Northeast Indianapolis Corridor wants the community to join them in the fight against violence this summer. They unveiled plans for the 2023 Community Love Fest

Mayor Hogsett debuts #IChoosePeace Campaign

Placed inside the Clowes Auditorium (last) Wednesday at the Indianapolis Central Library downtown were 78 reserved seats.Ā Ā They represent the lives lost to gun violence so far this year.

Black Men on campus: The trials and triumphs of being Black at Harvard University

The story of Black men attending and graduating from Harvard University is one of triumph, perseverance and companionship. Despite facing numerous obstacles, these men...

ā€˜Randy got shot!’: IMPD’s efforts to serve justice and healing

Charita Hinkle had just gotten out of the tub when she noticed multiple missed calls from her niece, Audrikka Burr. Hinkle called her back: ā€œAuntie Rita, Randy got shot!ā€ Burr screamed through the phone. Randy is Hinkle’s son.

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