Abriana Herron - Indianapolis Recorder
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Local students, colleges and universities are reflecting on public safety after three students were killed and several others were injured during a mass shooting at Michigan State University this week.
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Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department swore in Keegan Allen as one of the newest members of the IMPD Chaplain’s Office.
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Sister Soldier Network is a veteran organization that helps women transition from the military back into society, tell their stories, heal their mental and emotional wounds and continue serving their community.
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Indianapolis has a new digital African American timeline with more than 250 years of the city’s Black history.
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According to Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, criminal homicides are down about 14% as of Dec. 6 compared to the same time last year, yet people are still witnessing violence in the city and on spiritual grounds.
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We deserve a choice’: Black women voice concerns during abortion protest, as the special legislative session opens in Indianapolis.
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The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade opened the door to ban or further limit abortion access in Indiana. Black churches and faith leaders, who are both anti-abortion and support abortion rights, have expressed concerns about how the decision could negatively impact Black women more than others.