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Police body cam bill disorients Black community

Once called a proposal that would ā€œtake secrecy to new heights,ā€ House Bill (HB) 1019, also known as the ā€œbody cam bill,ā€ has been...

Decades in the making: Avondale Meadows shedding ā€˜food desert’ status after 20 years

In 1996, a dozen eggs cost $1.31, a gallon of regular gas was $1.23 and a first-class postage stamp could be bought for only...

Thousands stand up for women’s rights: Controversial abortion bill causes uproar throughout the state

Breezy 40-degree weather in Indianapolis didn’t stop more than 1,200 women and men from shouting ā€œFire Mike Penceā€ while raising protest signs in the...

Pacers playoff rally set for Tuesday afternoon

The Indiana Pacers will hold a Playoffs Rally on Tuesday afternoon, April 19, from 4:30-6:00 p.m. on the north side of Indianapolis at the...

Scars and all: Survivor shows double mastectomy

In October 2002, at the age of 35, Phyllis Pigford-Mason was diagnosed with stage-four bone cancer and given a life expectancy of less than...

Borrower beware: Payday loans a costly, controversial option

For a family that’s just barely making ends meet, an unexpected expense — a broken-down car, a busted water heater, emergency medical care, etc....

Former Detroit Gang Member Now a Gang Peacemaker

Ray Winans, once affectionately known as ā€œKiller Ray,ā€ is helping reduce gun violence in Detroit — one gang member at a time.The 37-year-old former...

Credit union honored for ā€˜outstanding’ marketing, business development

Financial Center First Credit Union (FCFCU), which has been serving consumers within 10 Indiana counties for more than 62 years, was recently honored with...

Welcome to manhood: 45 young men learn what it means to be a Black man in Beautillion Militaire

Sunday afternoons are often looked to as a time of relaxation, but the young men enrolled in the Beautillion Militaire program have grown to...

Carson seeks to eliminate food deserts in Indianapolis

In 2014, Indianapolis was named the worst city in the nation for food deserts, according to WalkScore, a company whose mission is to promote...

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