November 17, 2023
IPS officials, African American Coalition of Indianapolis call attention to uptick in youth homicides
Indianapolis Public Schools officials and the African American Coalition of Indianapolis called attention this week to the recent spate of youth homicides.
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Cultural Harvest: Indigenous peoples’ perspective of Thanksgiving
Indiana’s first official Thanksgiving Day was Dec. 7, 1837, following a proclamation by Governor Noah Noble at the time.
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New program will bring healthy food to 1,000 Indianapolis families
A new partnership will provide boxes packed with healthy food for residents in neighborhoods that lack access.
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Growing calls for transparency after departure of Newfields CEO
The Indiana Black Expo and the Indianapolis Urban League issued a statement Thursday about the “negative perceptions” attached to Dr. Colette Pierce Burnette’s exit from Newfields.
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13-year-old boy shot and killed on Indianapolis’ northeast side Wednesday
A 13-year-old boy was shot and killed on Indianapolis’ northeast side Wednesday night.
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Maintenance worker charged with the murder of missing teen
A maintenance man accused of killing a teen at her apartment complex on the northeast side of Indianapolis was officially charged with her murder.
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City considers measure to study best use of AI
Indianapolis’ City-County Council is looking at a proposal to solve some of the city’s technology needs with emerging artificial intelligence, or AI.
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Clinic helps Indianapolis renters remove evictions from records
Tenants removed evictions from their records during an eviction sealing clinic in Indianapolis Monday.
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IMPD shoots man Friday in Indianapolis' 15th police action shooting this year
This marks the 15th incident in which Indianapolis police have been involved in a shooting this year.
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HEPL library director will step down following tumultuous year
Edra Waterman, Hamilton East Public Library's director and chief executive officer, is stepping down from her role.
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