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Gerrymandering possible cause of depressed voter turnout

For the past 20 years, Rev. Antonio Alexander of Purpose of Life Ministries has advocated for affordable housing and better treatment of those reentering...

ā€˜Gerrymandering is sin’: Faith leaders call for fair redistricting process

The leaders who came to the Indiana Statehouse on Sept. 1 represented six different faiths but delivered a single message, telling Indiana lawmakers that...

Already a long shot, clemency process tests families and inmates looking for a break

Koby Bluitt stood in front of a small crowd gathered under the hot July sun with a piece of her incarcerated father stamped across...

New DMD deputy director leaning into his many identities

Lourenzo Giple has spent his professional life at what was sometimes an awkward three-way intersection between architecture, community and real estate. He didn’t fit...

High school students bring young people’s interests to the mayor

A group of 25 high school students from around Marion County will get a chance to help shape local public policies that impact young...

Indiana court ruling won’t end extra unemployment payments

By TOM DAVIES INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana will continue paying out the extra $300 in weekly federal unemployment payments despite a Tuesday court ruling that...

Indiana’s governor backing schools on face mask mandates

By TOM DAVIES INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's governor gave his support Monday to the growing number of school districts across the state issuing mask mandates...

Holcomb signs police reform legislation

Gov. Eric Holcomb signed House Enrolled Act 1006 during a ceremony with the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus (IBLC) at the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy...

Hogsett unveils 2022 budget

Mayor Joe Hogsett proposed the 2022 budget during a city-county council meeting Aug. 9. The $1.3 billion budget includes an historic amount earmarked for...

Hogsett: Indianapolis is ā€˜extraordinarily safe’ despite rising homicides

City officials reviewed crime trends through the first half of the year and laid out their vision for public safety moving forward during an...

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