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City of Indianapolis seeking to fill three Special Assistant United States Attorney positions 

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett was joined by United States Attorney Zachary Myers and IMPD Chief Randal Taylor to announce three positions the city is seeking to fill.  

Jefferson Shreve reveals public safety plan

In front of many community stakeholders and residents just weeks after three people were killed nearby, mayoral candidate Jefferson Shreve held a press conference...

Mayor Hogsett announces investments in residential infrastructure

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett announced a plan for new investments in Marion County infrastructure July 6, including new school pedestrian safety measures and residential...

Family and friends remember 16-year-old shot and killed at block party

16-year-old Serenity Wilson’s pictures adorned shirts worn by family and were placed in picture frames created by her friends in high school.

Tens of thousands without power in Indy as severe weather risk continues

Indianapolis will remain under a severe weather risk coupled with an extreme heat index through Saturday night as thousands remain without power, the National Weather...

‘Racism is a public health crisis’ town hall

In a united initiative to foster inclusivity and eliminate racial disparities in medical care, four hospitals spoke about how they are tackling the issue of racism within their healthcare systems. 

Hazed and confused: Canadian wildfires prompt poor air quality

On June 28, the city of Indianapolis, along with many parts of the nation experienced one of the worst air quality days in recent years. Many believe the poor air quality in Indiana is a side effect of the ongoing Canadian wildfires.

Trauma-informed fireworks safety and awareness this 4th of July

With the 4th of July holiday just around the corner, it is important to remember the importance of fireworks safety. Many people do not understand how to safely handle fireworks. There is also a large population that does not consider how triggering fireworks can be for those suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Jefferson Shreve releases a statement following shooting violence in Broad Ripple 

In response to the Broad Ripple shootings, Indianapolis mayoral candidate Jefferson Shreve released a statement.

Broad Ripple leaders want to make the neighborhood a ‘gun-free zone’ after three people are shot and killed

The Broad Ripple Village Association will request a permit from the city to make the neighborhood a gun-free zone on Friday and Saturday nights through the end of August.

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