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UPDATE: Local historians call for full archaeological dig before Henry Street bridge plans are finalizedĀ 

In 1980, Diamond Chain undertook an expansion of their manufacturing facilities in Indianapolis. The civil work (earth work) unearthed several graves and grave markers,...

Indiana charter schools win a cut of local tax money after years of lobbying

By DYLAN PEERS McCOY Indiana charter schools will gain access to local property tax money next year — a sea change in school funding that...

Ivy Tech offers free college courses for high schoolers

By ELIZABETH GABRIEL Ivy Tech Community College is offering in-person or virtual college courses at no cost — including free tuition, fees and books —...

World Health Organization announces end to COVID-19 global health emergency

After three years, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the end of the COVID-19 global emergency status. WHO now recommends that countries begin independently managing the virus that has caused the death of 6.9 million people.

Latino business support network launches in Indianapolis

A group of Indianapolis nonprofits have come together to create the Latino Business Support Network (LBSN), which is committed to assisting Latino small business owners and entrepreneurs.

Man dies after being placed in a chokehold by a subway rider

NEW YORK (AP) — The choking death of a man at the hands of another New York subway rider was setting off powerful reactions Thursday, with...

ā€˜The community as a whole went beyond the doors of the classroom’:St. Andrew Apostle Catholic School to reopen in the fall

It has been over a decade since St. Andrew St. Rita Catholic Academy shut down after educating generations of students and creating a space...

Hogsett and Shreve set to face off in the general election

Marion County voters decided the two candidates who will compete in the Indianapolis mayoral race this November: Incumbent Joe Hogsett and businessman and former...

Black Community matters: The value of voting

Vera Kersey was letting her dog out Monday night when she heard gunshots ring out in her neighborhood within Martindale-Brightwood.Ā  She was already planning to wake up early next morning to cast her vote in the Marion County Primary Elections. After hearing the shots, the 64-year-old began to hope that who she voted for would focus on the crime in her area.

Property tax deductions available to Homestead property owners

State Representative Cherrish Pryor and the Indianapolis delegation of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus recently held a town hall at Progressive Baptist Church to...

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