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‘I’m empowered by what I’ve overcome’: Community gathers to honor lives of domestic violence victims

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and on Oct. 25, people from Central Indiana came together at Scott UMC to honor those who died from domestic violence in the last year and celebrate those who have survived.

Police fatally shoot auto theft suspect after brief chase

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Suburban Indianapolis police fatally shot an auto theft suspect Thursday afternoon following a brief high-speed pursuit that ended on the Indianapolis...

IPS may ask voters to approve $810M in referendums to fund reorganization plan

Indianapolis Public Schools released the final version of the district’s contentious reorganizing plan and could ask voters to approve two tax referendums totaling more...

IndyPL to celebrate Center of Black Literature & Culture 5th anniversary

This fall marks five years since the opening of the Center for Black Literature & Culture at the Indianapolis Public Library. The CBLC, funded by...

Foster Grandparent Program enriches the lives of students and seniors

The Foster Grandparent Program gives people 55 and older the opportunity to mentor and tutor children for at least 15 hours a week. The program, not to be mistaken with foster parents, typically serves children 6 weeks old to 18 years old.

St. Rita Catholic Church receives $150,000 grant for church preservation

St. Rita Catholic Church was awarded a $150,000 grant from the National Fund for Sacred Places, a collaborative program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and Partners for Sacred Places.

Women’s Fund of Central Indiana hosts ‘The Power of Women: An evening with Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex’

The Women’s Fund of Cental Indiana will host an event with Meghan Markle, the Duches of Sussex, on Nov. 29 at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown.

Libraries reach across digital divide

In Marion County, it’s estimated nearly 90,000 households are without a computer and more than 200,000 people live in homes without broadband internet.

IMPD officer indicted for excessive force in 2021 Monument Circle incident

A federal grand jury indicted Indianapolis police officer Sgt. Eric Huxley for violating the civil rights of a Black man during an arrest on Monument Circle in September 2021.

Carmel to welcome West African singer to The Palladium

Grammy Award-winning West African singer Angélique Kidjo is taking the stage in Carmel for the evening of Oct. 23. Kidjo will perform at The Palladium...

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