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Police shoot man they say charged them with a knife

Indianapolis police officers shot a man May 31 after they say he charged them with a knife in a home. The incident, which happened shortly...

Prominent Black pastor dies at 87

Rev. Fitzhugh Lyons Sr. died May 27. Lyons was pastor emeritus at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, where he began preaching in 1981. He retired from...

Most people don’t respond to jury summons, leaving unclear impact on Black defendants

Rob Dixon has been called for jury duty three times in his life and considers himself lucky that he’s never actually had to serve. Dixon,...

ā€˜We’re all potential victims’

Note: This story has been edited to include information on Day'Shawn Bills' death. A 12-year-old boy is dead after being shot in the early...

ā€˜It makes our jobs harder’: police in emergency rooms

Two African American custodial workers at Indiana University Health Indianapolis were arrested last year by IU Health police on suspicion of a drug deal. They...

ā€˜A friend we never met’: First African American female graduate of Arsenal Tech finally honored

For nearly four decades, Bessie Alethia Anderson Speights lay in anonymity near the southwestern-most corner of Floral Park Cemetery on the city’s west side. Now,...

Report: Nonprofits more active in advocacy, education but work is still ā€˜shallow’

A report from Indiana University found more nonprofits in Indiana do advocacy and public education work than they did almost 20 years ago, though...

IU Health following new recommendations after death of Susan Moore

Note: This story has been edited to include an interview with IU Health CEO Dennis Murphy. Dennis Murphy, president and CEO of Indiana University Health,...

Three degrees for $45,000: New program aims to diversify teaching

Students could earn three degrees for a total of $45,000 on their way to becoming a teacher through a new partnership between Marian University...

Council affirms county health orders, bans smoking at parks

The Indianapolis City-County Council voted to approve existing county health orders at its meeting May 10, the same day state lawmakers effectively voided all...

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