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Mayor, chief of police commit to more criminal justice reform at Faith in Indiana summit

Leaders with Faith in Indiana continued pushing for criminal justice reform during the Fund Our Futures Summit on March 8, winning commitments from the...

Man charged with attempted murder in shooting of Indianapolis police officer

A man faces charges that include attempted murder and resisting law enforcement for allegedly shooting and injuring an Indianapolis police officer Feb. 27 in...

Horizon House fighting disparities in homelessness

Lamont Howard often takes showers and eats meals at Horizon House, a day center for Indianapolis residents experiencing homelessness. Howard, 53, is one of nearly...

Lakeside Pointe apartment complex gets new owner

The troubled Lakeside Pointe at Nora apartment complex is under new ownership, the city confirmed, ending a contentious relationship the city had with the...

February recognized as Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

A resolution authored by Rep. Robin Shackleford, D-Indianapolis, was approved by the Indiana House of Representatives on Feb. 28, declaring February Teen Dating Violence...

IndyGo breaks ground on Purple Line

City leaders broke ground Feb. 25 on the Purple Line, a 15-mile bus rapid transit (BRT) project that will connect downtown Indianapolis to Lawrence...

Purdue Black Student Union holds town hall after video surfaces of police officer forcefully restraining student

By BEN THORP The Purdue Black Student Union held a packed town hall Thursday night to discuss how to respond after a video surfaced this...

Danyette Smith named director of domestic violence programming

Danyette Smith was named the city’s director of domestic violence programming for the Office of Public Health and Safety earlier this year. In this...

Maurice Young, homelessness advocate, known as ‘gentle giant’

Maurice Young described himself as “homeless by design.” After a divorce in 2011, Young decided to stay in a shelter for a while to do...

New IMPD discipline policy ‘more fair across the board’

Indianapolis police officers will work under a new discipline policy approved by the Civilian Police Merit Board on Feb. 1, capping an effort that...

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