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Year in review: Abortion ban passed then blocked, so what’s next?

It’s been six months since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, allowing each state to decide whether abortion should be legal. Since...

Year in review: City’s Black churches commemorate 100 years

Several Indianapolis Black churches celebrated their 100-year anniversaries in 2022, and more Black churches will celebrate in the future. During the first wave of the...

Year in review: Man whose 1922 lynching was written off as suicide got new death certificate

When George Tompkins was lynched in 1922, his death certificate listed the cause of death as suicide, despite the fact that he was found...

HIM by HER Collegiate School for the Arts to close in January

HIM by HER Collegiate School for the Arts, a charter school in Martindale-Brightwood, announced Dec. 27 it will cease operations in January. In a letter...

IMPD must release complete body cam footage for Herman Whitfield III by Jan. 3

A federal judge has ordered Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department to release the complete body camera footage from the in-custody death of Herman Whitfield III...

Kwanzaa celebrations across Indianapolis

It’s been more than half a century since Maulana Karenga, a professor in California, created Kwanzaa. The weeklong celebration was originally meant to help...

Cierra Johnson named Harrison Center’s next Creative Placemaking Fellow

From the canvas to the community, local artist Cierra Johnson is making a name for herself at the Harrison Center. Johnson, a mixed media artist...

Indy Faith Spotlight: Project Transformation is a ‘transformative experience’

When Costeena Weathersby was hired as the new executive director of Project Transformation Indiana, she had no idea she would be rebuilding the program...

City-county council supports research for carbon credit program. Now what? 

The Indianapolis City-County Council recently passed a special resolution to show its support for a possible carbon credit program. Now the city will evaluate...

Library drama continues in 1st board meeting since CEO fallout

Community members and activists gave the Indianapolis Public Library board an earful at the board’s monthly public meeting Dec. 19. About 100 people were at...

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