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Wes Montgomery Park to house covered basketball pavilion by the end of the yearĀ 

Residents in the Audubon Gardens neighborhood can expect a new addition to a neighborhood park by the end of the year. Community leaders gathered at...

ā€˜These are our children!’ Activists protest NRA Convention in downtown Indianapolis

Demonstrators took turns reading the names of thousands of children killed by gun violence as they protested outside the NRA Convention last weekend. They demanded action on gun control, with some laying out in the grass to symbolize deaths caused by gun violence. They want the NRA to stop obstructing gun control legislation.

‘It could happen here’: Tennessee lawmakers who protested gun control on House floor, reinstated

A top state lawmaker in the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus, said the shocking events in the Tennessee House in the last two weeks should be a wake-up call for Hoosiers.

ā€˜Life looks a lot different right now’; Black teen hospitalized after being shot by homeownerĀ 

  Ralph Yarl, a Black teen from Kansas City, Missouri was hospitalized after knocking on the wrong door. The Staley High School junior drove to a home...

Two officers charged with felonies in death of Herman Whitfield IIIĀ 

Two Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers were charged with felonies for their alleged roles in the in-custody death of Herman Whitfield III.Ā  A Marion County...

Global Motivations: A Trusted Global Voice With Impact and Influence

By Dr. Toby Malichi, Hon.D.Bus., D.H.L. There are 8 billion people in the world! 96% of U.S. customers are outside of the borders of the...

Bomb threats affect Indiana school districts state wide

The Indiana State Police are responding to an email message sent to several dozen Indiana schools threatening to bomb campuses. No suspicious or explosive...

Local organization hosts sickle cell conference

The Martin Center Sickle Cell Initiative is hosting a conference, on April 14, to educate people on the serious, often debilitating, red blood cell...

The Indiana Fever make history, draft Aliyah Boston at No.1

It was an electric scene at Gainbridge Fieldhouse as hundreds of Indiana Fever fans gathered to witness an unprecedented moment in WNBA history. For...

Police: 4 killed in shooting at downtown Louisville bank

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Louisville police say at least four people were killed and nine others wounded in a shooting at a bank building in downtown Louisville. Louisville Metro Police Deputy Chief Paul Humphrey told a news conference that the suspect was also dead after the Monday morning shooting. Humphrey said the wounded included two police officers. Officers who arrived on the scene exchanged gunfire with the shooter but it wasn't clear how he died. Humphrey said the shooter appeared to be a former employee of the bank. An emotional Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said he lost two friends in the shooting.

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