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Indiana author to give talk on Emmett Till trial and friendship with James Baldwin

When Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam went to trial in September 1955 for murdering Emmett Till, a young writer traveled from New York to...

Hoosiers debate the future of marijuana

Currently, medical marijuana is legal in 33 states, and Indiana’s neighbors seem to be adopting looser attitudes about marijuana. Kentucky is considering legalizing medical...

Hoosiers debate the future of marijuana

Currently, medical marijuana is legal in 33 states, and Indiana’s neighbors seem to be adopting looser attitudes about marijuana. Kentucky is considering legalizing medical...

Sports gambling inches closer to reality

Despite it being technically illegal in Indiana, sports gambling remains a popular pastime for fans. However, on Feb. 26 the Indiana Senate passed Senate...

Safety academy shows citizens the work first responders do

Many cities have some kind of citizens academy for everyday people who want a better understanding of what their first responders do, but Troy...

Sports gambling inches closer to reality

Despite it being technically illegal in Indiana, sports gambling remains a popular pastime for fans. However, on Feb. 26 the Indiana Senate passed Senate...

Black History Month stamp revealed at George Washington High School

Students and faculty at George Washington High School were the first to see the newly revealed Black Heritage stamp featuring dancer, actor and director...

Street Reach Indy gets funding boost

The Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation announced a $74,900 grant to the Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention (CHIP), which will be...

NAACP rallies support for stronger hate crimes legislation at Indiana Statehouse

Members of the NAACP, along with state legislators, ministers and other Black leaders, gathered Feb. 25 at the Indiana Statehouse in the south atrium...

Indiana Senate passes bias crimes bill, but Black leaders want more

The Indiana Senate passed a bias crimes bill Feb. 21 that would allow judges to consider bias generally when imposing a criminal sentence, but...

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