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‘I hate COVID’: Younger children roll up their sleeves for vaccine

Six-year-old Bellamy Hermmann sat in a chair that could have held three of her comfortably and rolled up her pink sleeve, exposing a tiny...

Rental assistance program expanded

The city’s rent assistance program will accept applications for up to 12 months of help, an increase from the previous period of three months. The...

He got into trouble as a teen. Now he coaches football to keep children off that path

Donnell Hamilton remembers his godfather — who doubled as his football coach — telling him, “I know you’re not gonna let this big boy...

Longtime pastor of Christ Missionary Baptist Church dies at 91

Melvin Girton Sr., who served as pastor at Christ Missionary Baptist Church for more than 50 years, died Oct. 29 at the age of...

‘Moving on’: No longer county’s CASA provider, Child Advocates adapts

After seven months of disputed findings, back-and-forths, lawyer meetings and general uncertainty, Child Advocates CEO Cindy Booth is ready to say it: “We are...

How the Elanco project may impact affordable housing in West Indianapolis

By Jill Sheridan Across the White River from Downtown Indianapolis, all that remains of the old GM stamping plant is a rusting metal skeleton. The...

New season of ‘Sick’ podcast investigates death and sexual abuse inside Indiana Women’s Prison

Most Americans are not guaranteed access to health care, but one group of people is assured that right — incarcerated individuals. Denying people in jail...

Council approves $1.3 billion 2022 budget

The Indianapolis City-County Council approved a $1.3 billion 2022 budget Oct. 18, with the largest chunks of funding going toward public safety programs and...

Colin Powell has died of COVID-19 complications, family says

By ROBERT BURNS Colin Powell, who served Democratic and Republican presidents in war and peace but whose sterling reputation was forever stained when he went...

‘The lower the income, the higher the prevalence for abuse’: domestic violence linked to poverty

Black women are more likely to be victims of domestic violence than any other demographic. A Bureau of Justice study found 44% of Black...

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