Jeremy Reuben
Jeremy Reuben is a digital producer and reporter at WFYI. Jeremy is a graduate of Ball State University and former digital editor at Indianapolis Monthly.
In college Jeremy was senior news editor and editor-in-chief of one of Ball State's student-run publications. He was also a Pulliam Fellow, working as a digital producer for the Arizona Republic. Outside of work, Jeremy often works with his wife on historical and documentary projects.
Contact Jeremy at jreuben@wfyi.org
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The Rethink Coalition, a local nonprofit, released an extensive report that reimagines how specific stretches of highway could be redesigned to shrink their footprint and create space for new developments and parks.
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The family of Herman Whitfield III has reached a settlement with the city of Indianapolis and six IMPD officers concerning their son's death while in police custody four years ago.
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City leaders say their plan to keep Indianapolis safe for young people focuses on curfew enforcement and providing community resources.
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Indianapolis officials started work on a decade-long project meant to make streets safer for bikers, pedestrians and drivers.
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Indianapolis students at a west side school volunteered Thursday to help send 20,000 meals to kids in Haiti.
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Two churches in Indiana have been selected to be part of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Preserving Black Churches grant program.
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The Poynter Institute announced the appointment of Tracey Compton as the Indianapolis Public Editor. She will cover all newsroom that serve the city, working to rebuild trust in local media.
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Indianapolis will receive over thirteen million dollars as part of a federal program known as Community Project Funding. The funds are awarded to local governments to invest in housing, public health, infrastructure, crime prevention and workforce development.
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Volunteers gathered Tuesday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for the Million Meal Marathon, an annual event to help address food insecurity across the state.
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For Indiana residents buying their first home, there are several state and local programs designed to help with down payments, closing costs, and mortgage terms.