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Judge issues preliminary injunction, pausing Indiana’s near-total abortion ban

An Owen County judge issued a preliminary injunction Thursday in a lawsuit that seeks to strike down Indiana’s near-total abortion ban — halting the state’s new abortion law that officially took effect Sept. 15.

Circle City Classic to return with new focus

Although football will not be part of this year’s celebration, the Classic aims to focus on five HBCU bands and Divine 9 sororities and fraternities — showcasing their talent and showmanship, Tanya Mckinzie, CEO and president of Indiana Black Expo, said in a statement.

‘Let the World See’: Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley exhibit opens at the children’s museum

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis opened the “Emmett Till & Mamie Till-Mobley: Let the World See” exhibit to bring more awareness to those who don’t know the full or true story of 14-year-old Emmett Till, a victim of racial violence in 1955 in the Jim Crow South.

‘Hope been happening here’: Light of the World celebrates National Back to Church Sunday

Light of the World Christian Church made sure to create a welcoming environment for members and guests during Sunday worship service Sept. 18 for its National Back to Church Sunday service.

Indianapolis police officers file lawsuit alleging they were retaliated against after reporting sergeant

Two Indianapolis police officers filed a lawsuit against the department and its chief, alleging they were retaliated against after reporting their sergeant, who is accused of stomping on a handcuffed man’s face on Monument Circle last year.

Mayor Hogsett signs property tax relief proposal, relief coming to 90% of single-family households

Mayor Joe Hogsett, City-County Council President Vop Osili and Riverside neighborhood residents came together Sept. 14 to celebrate the signing and passage of Proposal 310.

Martindale Brightwood CDC hosts mobile bank event

Sharon Matthews, a 61-year-old veteran, was the first person to attend a mobile bank event hosted by the Martindale Brightwood Community Development Center on...

Environmental organizations warn 2M tons of coal ash could spill into Lake Michigan and nearby creek

Residents and civil rights organizations in Michigan City are concerned they will face a water crisis if something isn’t done about a power generating...

Local organizations join lawsuit against EPA for failing to regulate some coal ash landfills

A civil rights organization in Indiana and a local environmental organization are joining a federal lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency and its administrator...

To understand the real toll of gun violence, look to survivors and their families

When DeAndra Yates-Dycus got a phone call that her seventh grader was shot, she rushed to the hospital, frantic, hoping she wouldn’t be asked...

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