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Helling out as IndyPL interim CEO, search continues for permanent CEO

This story has been updated to include information from IndyPL board of trustees member Dr. Patricia Payne. John Helling, interim CEO of Indianapolis Public Library...

CRT-inspired bill dies in Senate

A bill that would have restricted the way Indiana teachers talk about race in classrooms and given more power over curriculum to parents died...

February recognized as Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

A resolution authored by Rep. Robin Shackleford, D-Indianapolis, was approved by the Indiana House of Representatives on Feb. 28, declaring February Teen Dating Violence...

IMPD officer in ā€˜serious but stable’ condition, suspect injured in shooting

An Indianapolis police officer was in ā€œserious but stableā€ condition after a shootout Feb. 27 in Fountain Square with a man who was also...

IndyGo breaks ground on Purple Line

City leaders broke ground Feb. 25 on the Purple Line, a 15-mile bus rapid transit (BRT) project that will connect downtown Indianapolis to Lawrence...

Biden introduces Ketanji Brown Jackson for Supreme Court

By COLLEEN LONG, MICHAEL BALSAMO and ZEKE MILLER WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Feb. 25 nominated federal appeals court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson...

3 ex-cops convicted of rights violations in Floyd killing

By AMY FORLITI, STEVE KARNOWSKI and TAMMY WEBBER ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Three former Minneapolis police officers were convicted Thursday of violating George...

Education bill gets a revamp, still not supported by many teachers

If you familiarized yourself with House Bill 1134 — a controversial education bill that would require teachers to publish their curriculum and allow parents...

All 3 defendants convicted of hate crimes in Arbery killing

By RUSS BYNUM Associated Press BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) — The three men convicted of murder in Ahmaud Arbery's fatal shooting were found guilty of federal...

New medical manufacturing facility gets nearly 100% minority-owned contractors

A new manufacturing facility that will produce medical equipment on the northeast side of Indianapolis is nearly complete with most contracts going to Black-owned...

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