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Democratic candidates for Senate District 46 make their case ahead of primary

The Democratic primary for state Senate District 46 features more candidates than any other primary for a local seat in the Indiana Legislature. Candidates are...

Where Newfields is 1 year after viral job description led to CEO resigning

It’s been 14 months since Newfields came under fire over a job description for a new director that said applicants would need to ā€œmaintain...

Earth Day 2022: ā€˜Invest in Our Planet’

ā€œInvest in Our Planetā€ is the theme for Earth Day on April 22 and local organizations such as Keep Indianapolis Beautiful (KIB), Indiana RecycleForce...

ā€˜As real as you can get it’: Play to highlight struggles of incarceration

It’s easier to see it now that he’s written six books, a play and wants to make a movie, but back in the early...

Ceremony celebrates accomplishments of young Black men

Expressions of Gratitude, the Bloom Project’s annual event to recognize high school seniors, returns for the eighth year with a virtual event 4-6 p.m....

Local groups push for education equity in public schools

Several organizations in Indianapolis work to ensure local students receive a quality education regardless of their socioeconomic background. These education advocacy groups, Indianapolis Public Schools...

Study: Redlining tied to more oil, gas wells in urban areas

By TAMMY WEBBER Associated Press Minority neighborhoods where residents were long denied home loans have twice as many oil and gas wells as mostly white...

Black clergy, elected officials again call for county Democratic chair to resign

Members of the Baptist Minister’s Alliance, Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis and Marion County Black Elected Officials called for Marion County Democratic Party Chair Kate...

IndyGo, Indianapolis airport lift mask mandate

IndyGo and Indianapolis International Airport will no longer require masks. Related: IndyGo breaks ground on Purple Line The moves, announced April 19, came after a decision...

Multiple lawsuits filed against Indianapolis landlords

By JILL SHERIDAN WFYI Indianapolis landlords who refuse to pay water and energy bills face litigation through three separate lawsuits. The city of Indianapolis, Citizens Energy...

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