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Indiana Democrats respond to ā€˜boos’ and alleged violence from Republicans

Members of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus (IBLC) have been offered bodyguards following two incidents that occurred Feb. 18. According to Rep. Vanessa Summers, D-Indianapolis,...

Local residents search for help making utility payments

Ruth Johnson has been able to keep the lights on at the apartment she shares with her daughter on the north side of Indianapolis,...

Newfields president resigns amid scandal

Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect Charles Venable's resignation. Charles Venable, CEO of Newfields, resigned from his post Feb. 17 following a...

County health department aims for herd immunity by end of June

Only 19% of Black people 70 and older in Marion County have received at least their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to...

John Lands came to Indianapolis for football but stayed for much more

John Lands, who moved to Indianapolis toward the end of the Civil Rights Movement and became an advocate for African Americans, died Jan. 23....

It runs in the family: Eden Missionary has a new pastor

Adrienne Overton grew up in Eden Missionary Baptist Church in Haughville. Her father was a pastor there, and her grandfather and great-grandfather before him...

Senate puts local renter protections back on chopping block

The Indiana Senate voted Feb. 8 to override Gov. Eric Holcomb’s veto of a bill that would have nullified recently passed renter protections in...

New housing project stresses financial literacy

Construction on a new affordable housing complex will begin in May on Indianapolis’ east side. A partnership between Circle City Property Management and Development (CCPMD)...

Adult learners find their place in a pandemic

Tosin Ajayi has always loved working with computers. She’s amazed by technology in general because in Nigeria, where Ajayi lived until 2009, access was...

Indiana veterans voice concerns about Senate bill

On the surface, Senate Bill 316 sounds like something all veterans could rally behind. Essentially, the bill would expand the number of Hoosier veterans...

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