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Family and friends celebrate what would have been Herman Whitfield III’s 40th birthday

Family, friends and community members filled the seats at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church on Oct. 29 to remember what would have been Herman Whitfield...

Migos rapper Takeoff dead after Houston shooting, rep says

Migos rapper Takeoff is dead after a shooting early Nov. 1 outside a bowling alley in Houston, a representative confirmed. He was 28.

Meet the candidates running for Marion County prosecutor

Two individuals contend for the position of Marion County prosecutor: Republican candidate Cyndi Carrasco and incumbent Democrat Ryan Mears.

IPS may ask voters to approve $810M in referendums to fund reorganization plan

Indianapolis Public Schools released the final version of the district’s contentious reorganizing plan and could ask voters to approve two tax referendums totaling more...

Women’s Fund of Central Indiana hosts ‘The Power of Women: An evening with Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex’

The Women’s Fund of Cental Indiana will host an event with Meghan Markle, the Duches of Sussex, on Nov. 29 at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown.

Libraries reach across digital divide

In Marion County, it’s estimated nearly 90,000 households are without a computer and more than 200,000 people live in homes without broadband internet.

Conditions at northeast side apartment complex create health hazards, but residents struggle for relief

Emauria Davis was in the middle of listing her complaints about the run-down apartment complex she lives in on an October afternoon when one...

Frederick Douglass Park breaks ground on new family center

Residents of the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood can look forward to a new family center at Frederick Douglass Park. Community members and city officials broke ground...

1,000 Marion County K-3 students will have a chance to increase their literacy skills

Starting in early 2023, 1,000 Marion County students in grades K-3 will have an opportunity to be tutored in reading as part of a...

New Palestine student disciplined for racist ‘monkey’ slurs toward Pike volleyball team

A New Palestine high schooler has been disciplined after making racial slurs toward the Metropolitan School District of Pike Township’s volleyball players last week. Multiple...

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