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Man who was ā€˜having a psychosis’ dies in police custody

A man who was having an apparent mental health crisis was killed April 25 after police used a stun gun and placed him in...

Multiple lawsuits filed against Indianapolis landlords

By JILL SHERIDAN WFYI Indianapolis landlords who refuse to pay water and energy bills face litigation through three separate lawsuits. The city of Indianapolis, Citizens Energy...

New US attorney reflects on career, life in Indy

Zachary Myers might have the best office in Indianapolis. It’s a corner room near Monument Circle that isn’t particularly large but overlooks the city...

2 Indianapolis properties named in accessibility lawsuit

A lawsuit filed by fair housing organizations in multiple states alleges dozens of properties that advertise for people 55 and older have violated federal...

Mortgage assistance still available in pandemic’s 3rd year

Homeowners who have been impacted economically by the COVID-19 pandemic can still get mortgage assistance at the state and local level as programs find...

Indianapolis awarded $9 million for homelessness grant

The city of Indianapolis received a $9.4 million award from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to help individuals and families experiencing...

IMPD officer who allegedly grabbed man’s testicles faces charges, possible termination

An Indianapolis police officer faces a felony and two misdemeanor charges from an incident in February when investigators say the officer used excessive force...

Juvenile justice reform law is a step forward, but some say it’s just the beginning

Ronnelle Collins was just 14 years old when he first encountered the juvenile justice system. He vividly remembers when the police ran toward him,...

The Bail Project issues report to judges, responds to criticism

Clients of The Bail Project in Marion County appear in court 95% of the time, and a little more than 25% are arrested for...

Hogsett announces Elevation Grant Program applications open April 1

Applications for the Elevation Grant Program will be accepted starting April 1. Previously known as the Violent Crime Reduction Grant Program, this program will...

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