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ā€˜It just has me hurtinā€™: Amid homicide rise, 23 Black women killed so far this year

Sabrina Manley will remember her sister as someone who was always energetic, the book smart type who stayed involved in the community and tried...

Indiana’s governor backing schools on face mask mandates

By TOM DAVIES INDIANAPOLIS (AP) ā€” Indiana's governor gave his support Monday to the growing number of school districts across the state issuing mask mandates...

Holcomb signs police reform legislation

Gov. Eric Holcomb signed House Enrolled Act 1006 during a ceremony with the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus (IBLC) at the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy...

Wheeler Mission expands capacity, services at Center for Women & Children

Stephanie Doss is learning how to love herself again. Itā€™s hard work, after years of off-and-on homelessness and dealing with mental health issues and...

Hogsett unveils 2022 budget

Mayor Joe Hogsett proposed the 2022 budget during a city-county council meeting Aug. 9. The $1.3 billion budget includes an historic amount earmarked for...

Hogsett: Indianapolis is ā€˜extraordinarily safeā€™ despite rising homicides

City officials reviewed crime trends through the first half of the year and laid out their vision for public safety moving forward during an...

Eviction moratoria change court process and tenant-landlord communication, culture

Eloundis Daniel, 43, would have been homeless about a year ago, if not for the eviction moratoria that prevented her from being removed from...

Homelessness in Indy at 10-year high

The number of people experiencing homelessness was at a 10-year high when volunteers counted in January, the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention announced...

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...

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