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ā€˜A friend we never met’: First African American female graduate of Arsenal Tech finally honored

For nearly four decades, Bessie Alethia Anderson Speights lay in anonymity near the southwestern-most corner of Floral Park Cemetery on the city’s west side. Now,...

Indianapolis fixing the roads cautiously traveled

The good news: The city will spend $25 million to fix roughly 60 miles worth of residential streets throughout Marion County. Mayor Joe Hogsett...

IRS chief expects new child payments to start this summer

By MARCY GORDON WASHINGTON (AP) — It's a strain, but the head of the IRS said Tuesday he expects to meet the July 1 deadline...

Report: Nonprofits more active in advocacy, education but work is still ā€˜shallow’

A report from Indiana University found more nonprofits in Indiana do advocacy and public education work than they did almost 20 years ago, though...

Indianapolis Public Library amplifying diversity efforts

The heightened disparities in resources and technological divide in Indianapolis throughout the pandemic came as no surprise to public library workers. That’s why, even as...

State tweaks youth employment requirements, removes schools from process

Some Indiana employers will have to use a new system to register youth employees, and schools will no longer issue work permits, according to...

Local teens plan city-wide prom for seniors

For many high school seniors, the last months of the school year mean cramming for final exams and trying to find the perfect outfit...

Ruling paves way for longer sentence in George Floyd’s death

By AMY FORLITI MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A Minnesota judge has ruled that there were aggravating factors in the death of George Floyd, paving the way...

Three degrees for $45,000: New program aims to diversify teaching

Students could earn three degrees for a total of $45,000 on their way to becoming a teacher through a new partnership between Marian University...

Pfizer COVID-19 shot expanded to US children as young as 12

By LAURAN NEERGAARD and CANDICE CHOI On May 10, U.S. regulators expanded the use of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine to children as young as 12,...

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