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New IMPD discipline policy ā€˜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...

ā€˜I am the hope’: City leaders, community members unite to curb violence

If you drive east on Troy and Keystone avenues, you’ll see two billboards outside the Marion County Child Advocacy Center. Created by young adults...

City threatens nuisance lawsuit against north side apartment complex

The city is threatening to sue the owners of Lakeside Pointe at Nora apartment complex, a move that would test judicial interpretations of a...

IMPD announces priorities for 2022

After a record-breaking year of homicides in 2021, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) announced its initiatives for 2022, including decreasing gun violence, increasing...

Inmate dies in new jail that’s supposed to be safer for detainees

A 45-year-old man died Jan. 17 in the jail at the new Community Justice Campus, according to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. Staff at the...

Year in Review: Mass shooting at FedExĀ shakes community

A mass shooting atĀ anĀ Indianapolis FedEx facilityĀ near the airportĀ in April left nine people dead, including the shooter, and a community shaken.Ā Ā  At roughly 11 p.m. April...

30 nonprofits get $3M for anti-violence work at the end of another record homicide year

The most recent wave of anti-violence funding comes in the form of close to $3 million that will go to 30 organizations to prevent...

Advocates honor homeless who died in 2021

Hundreds of people gathered on the steps of Monument Circle downtown Dec. 21 for a memorial service to honor homeless people who died in...

Family living out of hotel after car crashes into bedroom

A family of six is living out of a hotel after a teenage neighbor drove her mother’s car through the house. Tina Humphrey was in...

Nonprofit quietly creates a village for Indianapolis children, women

It takes a village to raise a child. For nearly 40 years, the Assistance League of Indianapolis (ALI) has been a part of that...

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