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Rally calls attention to 2020 homicide, systemic racism

A two-day rally July 16-17 will feature a news conference regarding the 2020 killing of Dorian Murrell and an armed demonstration in downtown Indianapolis. Organized...

ā€˜Don’t let them silence you’: library union voices demands

Members of the Indiana Library Workers Union, along with representatives of the Indianapolis Liberation Center, rallied outside the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) Library Services...

Local Democrats praise American Rescue Plan, call for passage of PRO Act

Local Democratic Party leaders and voters gathered at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Indianapolis headquarters July 8 to explain the benefits of the...

Union members, library workers call for leadership changes

Members of the Indianapolis Library Workers Union and current employees of the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) continue to call for the removal of IndyPL...

Hunger in the heartland

When Delvonte Arnold was growing up in Gary, his family drove over 10 miles outside the city to get to a grocery store. The...

Study: Indiana more gerrymandered than 95% of country

Indiana’s electoral maps are more partisan than 95% of the country, according to a study released by Women4Change Indiana. The nonpartisan advocacy group commissioned a...

New program provides scales to families with NICU babies

CareSource, a nonprofit health plan, started a program to provide families of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) babies with free scales to monitor their...

Former library board member: City-county council aware of allegations

This story has been updated to reflect the full statement from city-county council President Vop Osili and a statement from library board member Hope...

ā€˜They have no hope’: Local officials, community differ on how to solve soaring homicide rates

When Paula Stone got into an argument with her 90-year-old neighbor last October, she thought the tension had hit its peak. A few weeks...

Naloxone disparities a matter of life and death

Out of 10,000 doses of naloxone — a lifesaving drug which can reverse an opioid overdose — distributed throughout Indiana, only one dose went...

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