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Despite outcry, anti-abortion law looms

Despite opposition by local activists, national women’s health organizations and even anti-abortion Republicans within Indiana’s own Statehouse, a bill that would ban certain abortions...

Hogsett public safety restructure plan presented to City-County Council

Since Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett appointed Troy Riggs, the former director of the Department of Public Safety (DPS), to the position of Indianapolis Metropolitan...

Fight continues over Butler-Tarkington fire department plans

Residents of the Butler-Tarkington neighborhood continue to resist plans by Indianapolis Fire Department (IFD) Chief Ernest Malone to consolidate their closest fire station with...

Black lives matter? Indiana leads nation in rate of Black homicide victims

While vocal activists nationwide work to impart the truth that Black lives matter, research continues to justify the need for such movements.A new study...

Neighborhood revitalization or secret gentrification?

In a city where old gas-run vehicles have been replaced by electric ones and millions of dollars have been invested in biking and walking...

Teacher scholarship bill headed to governor’s desk for signature

Authored by Speaker of the Indiana House, Brian Bosma, R-Indianapolis, HEA 1002 will create a scholarship fund for Hoosier high school students who aspire...

Was it Civil Rights or a Movement?

They fought for integration, equal education and voter registration.There were Freedom Rides, a march on Washington and mayhem on Selma’s Edmund Pettus Bridge. There...

Police shootings of Blacks influence crime fiction genre

NEW YORK (AP) — In Underground Airlines, an upcoming novel by Ben Winters, a Black bounty hunter rides through a poor neighborhood in Indianapolis...

Police shootings of Blacks influence crime fiction genre

NEW YORK (AP) — In Underground Airlines, an upcoming novel by Ben Winters, a Black bounty hunter rides through a poor neighborhood in Indianapolis...

AP Investigation: American company bungled Ebola response

WASHINGTON (AP) -- An American company that bills itself as a pioneer in tracking emerging epidemics made a series of costly mistakes during the...

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