July 26, 2024
Ron Gee preached peace in Indy streets. Activists say the work will continue after his violent death
Indianapolis is grieving the loss of Ron Gee, a community leader who was shot and killed last week at a northeast side gas station.
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‘It takes a village’: Job fair helps formerly incarcerated people find work
Martin University hosted a job fair Thursday to help formerly incarcerated people find employment. The university partnered with the Indiana Department of Corrections to provide more than 45 resource vendors to people reentering the workforce after incarceration.
Read MoreJuly 22, 2024
Grassroots food coalition says it's ready for seats at the city table
The Indianapolis Community Food Access Coalition recommended new community members to a city commission.
Read MoreJuly 19, 2024
‘It’s like we’re reliving it all over’: Family, friends remember Ron Gee
The east side activist Ron Gee, who was fatally shot July 18, started Cease Fire Indy after losing too many friends to gun violence.
Read MoreJuly 19, 2024
Colts' Anthony Richardson surprises Speedway High School players with donation of football helmets
Colts Anthony Richardson surprised the Speedway Sparkplugs by donating dozens of helmets to the school's football program
Read MoreJuly 19, 2024
New proposal creates registry and fee for short-term rental properties in Indianapolis
Property owners who provide short-term rentals and advertise on sites including Airbnb and Vrbo would need to register and pay a one time fee of $150 dollars under the new ordinance.
Read MoreJuly 19, 2024
STEM camp aims to boost diversity while driving a love of motorsports
Kids from the Boys and Girls Clubs of Indianapolis got to sit in the driver's seat this week and learn about STEM skills used in racecars.
Read MoreJuly 18, 2024
Indiana reports first 2024 West Nile virus case, detected in mosquitoes across state
The Indiana Department of Health is warning people to use insect repellent and wear protective clothing following the state’s first reported West Nile virus case of 2024. The agency expects to see additional cases as the mosquito season progresses.
Read MoreJuly 18, 2024
Scholar support program expands to IU Indianapolis, helps first-gen underrepresented students
Indiana University Indianapolis announced this week it will bring the Groups Scholars Program to its campus next year. The program provides academic, financial and social support to first-generation and underrepresented college students to help them obtain a bachelor’s degree.
Read MoreJuly 17, 2024
Animal registry ordinance could help curb overpopulation and backyard breeding
A new ordinance would require Indianapolis pet owners to register dogs that are not spayed or neutered.
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