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Randal Taylor appointed as next IMPD chief

Mayor Joe Hogsett announced Randal Taylor will be the next chief of police for Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) during a press conference Dec....

Christ Missionary Baptist Church pastor resigns

When Pastor John Girton, affectionately known as Pastor G., became lead pastor at Christ Missionary Baptist Church (CMBCIndy) nearly five years ago, he had...

Year in Review: Hogsett victorious in second run for mayor

Mayor Joe Hogsett completed a successful bid for reelection in 2019, defeating Republican opponent State Sen. Jim Merritt by a 45-point margin on Nov....

Year in Review: Work to end food deserts continues

In 2014, Indianapolis was named the worst city in the nation for food deserts by WalkScore, a company that promotes walkable neighborhoods. Despite numerous...

Year in Review: Work to end food deserts continues

In 2014, Indianapolis was named the worst city in the nation for food deserts by WalkScore, a company that promotes walkable neighborhoods. Despite numerous...

Indiana Charter School Board denies charters for three schools

The Indiana Charter School Board voted Dec. 13 to deny charter applications for Emma Donnan Middle School, Thomas Carr Howe and Emmerich Manual high...

Year in Review: New businesses opened in 2019

Several Black-owned businesses popped up throughout Indianapolis this year. From restaurants to wineries to grocery stores, the type of businesses started in 2019 ran...

New findings could change treatment of breast cancer

When Nadia Miller was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer in 2007, she was already familiar with the disease. Two years earlier, the 26-year-old...

New findings could change treatment of breast cancer

When Nadia Miller was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer in 2007, she was already familiar with the disease. Two years earlier, the 26-year-old...

Rates of syphilis, chlamydia lower in Black Hoosiers compared to national average

The Black community in Indianapolis is faring better than the African American population nationwide in terms of rising rates of syphilis and chlamydia.The Centers...

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