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Indiana in desperate need of foster parents

It has been said that positive parental influence plays the biggest role in a child’s development. As the number of adolescents in Indiana’s child...

Hogsett announces Riggs departure from IMPD

Today, Mayor Joe Hogsett announced that IMPD Chief Troy Riggs will be leaving the administration.“At the end of this challenging year, Chief Troy Riggs...

Defend Democracy vigil scheduled Sunday

Defend Democracy Vigil is a local Hoosier event aligned with Americans across the nation in urging our electors to safeguard the presidency.Indianapolis is one...

A new normal: IMPD sweeps neighborhood with services, says more actions to come

Tuesday morning was a frigid one. The first snow accumulation of the season brought hazardous driving conditions and several facility closures. Despite the less-than-ideal...

BWI Construction gives back: Local Black-owned firm educates High School students on construction industry

Last week, BWI Construction, owned by Gary and Lori Hobbs, held a two-day mentoring session with students from Arsenal Technical High School. The multi-day...

MLK, 25th Street corridor named ‘Great Place’

Last week, the Local Initiatives Support Corporation of Indianapolis (LISC) selected two additional neighborhoods to join its Great Places 2020 initiative. The chosen spots...

Organization seeks to unravel racism

Will our nation ever be free of racism? One organization believes it’s possible, and they are on a mission to teach America how. The People’s...

Reading is gateway to empathy during holidays

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A Purdue University professor recommends reading, including books without words, to help children understand the thoughts and feelings of others,...

The high price of imprisonment

As incarceration rates continue to grow around the United States, the enormous costs of some prison services are increasingly being paid by those who...

Fannie Mae accused of discrimination in Indy, 37 other metros

Indianapolis is among 38 metropolitan areas included in a discrimination lawsuit filed Monday against the Federal National Mortgage Association, commonly known as Fannie Mae.The...

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