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ā€˜It certainly wasnā€™t a love festā€™: Indianapolis Public Library staff call for CEO resignation

The Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) administration remains under fire for their response to racism allegations from former and current staff members. During a board...

Civil, human rights investigation to be conducted in Indianapolis

Civil rights attorney Malik Shabazz is leading an investigation into possible civil and human rights violations in regard to the murder of Dorian Murrell.  Shabazz...

Rally calls attention to 2020 homicide, systemic racism

A two-day rally July 16-17 will feature a news conference regarding the 2020 killing of Dorian Murrell and an armed demonstration in downtown Indianapolis. Organized...

Money, resources available to struggling tenants and landlords

Indiana was in a housing crisis before the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the effects of COVID-19, including loss of jobs, revenue and family members, made...

Leadership Indianapolis hosts civilian oversight workshopĀ 

Leadership Indianapolis will host a workshop that helps citizens learn how they can get involved in monitoring law enforcement. The ā€œCitizensā€™ Role in Law Enforcement...

Despite community backlash, council approves more funding for IMPD

A tense interaction between community members and the city-county council led to the removal of members of Indy10 Black Lives Matter during the July...

Local nonprofit gets grant to do more home repairs for seniors, people with disabilities

NeighborLink Indianapolis plans to double the number of homeowners it helps with repair projects by the end of the year, with a goal of...

City leaders celebrate 100th anniversary of Frederick Douglass Park

City leaders and community members kicked off the 100th anniversary celebration of Frederick Douglass Park during a press conference July 7. Named after the abolitionist,...

Prosecutor announces new program for juveniles

Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears announced the new Juvenile Second Chance Program during a press conference July 1 at Wheeler-Dowe Boys and Girls Club....

Prosecutorā€™s office: Officers justified in killing man in July 2020

The Marion County Prosecutorā€™s Office wonā€™t file criminal charges against Indianapolis police officers who shot and killed 35-year-old Grant King on July 19, 2020. The...

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