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Shonna Majors wants back in the trenches

The reason many people have respected Shonna Majors as the face of Indianapolis’ broad anti-violence strategy is the same reason she’s stepping away. Majors...

Mid-North neighborhood to get $3.5M in investment over 3 years

The Mid-North neighborhood will receive $3.5 million in investments for housing, education and food access over a three-year period as part of the city’s...

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...

Black Male State Conference to highlight physical, mental health

The 21st annual Black Male State Conference will feature a networking lunch, a discussion on the state of Black males, a criminal justice reform...

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...

Kids’ Voice of Indiana gets CASA certification

Kids' Voice of Indiana received certifications to provide court-appointed special advocates for children in Marion County courts, the organization announced Oct. 13. Kids' Voice is...

Complaint alleges Old National Bank discriminated against Black borrowers

The Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana filed a complaint against Old National Bank, accusing the bank of discriminating against Black mortgage borrowers in...

Freetown Village Black History Moment: Frank R. Beckwith first Black person to run for president in a major political party

Indianapolis Attorney Frank Roscoe Beckwith was the first Black person to run in a major political party for president of the United States. He...

Holcomb signs redistricting legislation

Update: Gov. Eric Holcomb signed the redistricting bill into law Oct. 4. ā€œToday I signed HB 1581, completing this once-in-a-decade constitutionally required process,ā€ Holcomb said...

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