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Dreasjon Reed: Local leaders react to grand jury decision

The following includes statements from local leaders and organizations following a grand jury decision to not indict an Indianapolis police officer for the shooting...

Mozel Sanders Foundation looking for kitchens, volunteers for Thanksgiving food giveaway

The team at Mozel Sanders Foundation knows demand for food will likely be higher than normal this Thanksgiving because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but...

IUPUI hopes to repay debt to community

On June 19, a group of IUPUI students, led by representatives of the Black Student Union (BSU), met on campus to voice their frustrations...

ā€˜Beloved’ doctor’s childbirth death reminder of a tragic trend for Black moms

As a pediatric chief resident at Indiana University’s medical school, Dr. Chaniece Wallace had a list of blessings. This fall, the 30-year-old was interviewing...

Business leaders want accomplices, not just allies

Business leaders know the community looks at their commitments to racial equity and diversity with a skeptical eye. That’s why they spend half of...

Volleyball and the Murrays — ā€˜It’s been a really big part of our lives’

Gene Murray was always an athlete. He played football at Butler University in the early ā€˜90s and joined an adult travel softball team after...

Kountry Kitchen reopens at temporary location

Kountry Kitchen Soul Food Place is back. Ten months after a fire destroyed the iconic soul food restaurant on College Avenue, Kountry Kitchen opened Nov. 3 at...

Election night 2020 wrap-up

Holcomb secures reelection bid By 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 3, the Associated Press projected incumbent Gov. Eric Holcomb as the winner of the Indiana gubernatorial...

IMPD, ACLU of Indiana come to agreement

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) has reached an agreement with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Indiana to change its policy regarding...

Shelters struggle to combat domestic violence spike amid pandemic

At a time when they need her the most, Teshezia George says she’s forced to shutter her shelter doors to women without a safe...

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