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House committee slightly expands abortion ban exceptions amid 9 hours of testimony

By BRANDON SMITH IPB News A House committee made significant changes to the proposed abortion ban Aug. 2, including slightly expanding some of the bill’s...

Closely watched corporate-community development plan launched in Indianapolis

Less than a year ago, the corner of 38th Street and Sheridan Avenue offered a mostly empty parking lot and a bus stop. There...

Indianapolis Public Schools must redraw school board districts

By ELIZABETH GABRIEL WFYI The Indianapolis Public Schools board of commissioners must redraw itsĀ electoral districtsĀ due to population shifts within the district boundary. This redistricting will...

Indiana Senate narrowly passes near-total abortion ban

By ARLEIGH RODGERS and RICK CALLAHAN Associated Press/Report for America INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana state senators narrowly passed a near-total abortion ban Saturday during a...

Senate debates changes to abortion ban for 5 hours, keeps rape and incest exceptions

By BRANDON SMITH IPB News The Indiana Senate rejected an effort July 28 that would’ve deleted rape and incest exceptions from its proposed abortion ban, SB...

ā€˜A new way to do the same thing’: Four churches collaborate to address post-COVID-19 church scene

Members from four different congregations filled the wooden benches at University United Methodist Church on July 24. Everyone wore all-white clothes, the congregants and...

Indiana’s low-income scholarship program has low participation as officials call for auto-enrollment

College can open a world of opportunity, but one thing getting in the way is equitable access to higher education. Since 1990, Indiana’s 21st...

INDOT releases final draft of electric vehicle infrastructure plan, equity alliance still has concerns

The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) released the final draft of its electric vehicle infrastructure deployment plan July 20. The draft explains the intended locations...

Mutual aid organizations say city council proposal would hurt mutual aid efforts

Every month at 29th Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street, you’ll see the Indianapolis Party for Socialism and Liberation and Indy10 Black...

‘We deserve a choice’: Black women voice concerns during abortion protest

Standing by herself in the line that wrapped around the Indiana Statehouse on July 25 was 21-year-old Jamia Dinkins. She had a cardboard sign...

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