Cora Butrum
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The event marks the launch of an exhibit at Central Library, showcasing the history of women on the force with photographs, uniforms, officer profiles and other memorabilia.
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Nearly 300 people gathered for a vigil at Mount Olive Baptist Church Monday night to remember nine members of an Indianapolis family killed in the Missouri duck boat accident.
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The new support group, Parents of Addicted Loved Ones, aims to empower people by teaching the dangers of substance abuse and erasing the stigma around addiction.
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Representatives from the Indianapolis Department of Metropolitan Development, Hamilton County, and Visit Indy gather along with the public to discuss the White River Vision Plan.
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After years of renting temporary venues, the Sheriff's Association is relocating the summer camps to a newly purchased youth ranch in Southern Indiana.
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On the eve of the 4th of July, 96 individuals were naturalized as American citizens in Indianapolis. Many at the event reflected on current federal immigration policies.
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The Indianapolis training included topics like social media, online privacy and protecting personal data.
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Indianapolis Public Schools hosts its first Special Olympics for elementary and middle school students this week.
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The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office is partnering with an online crime tracking company to allow residents to search for and report crimes more easily.
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Indianapolis city officials met with community members today to discuss community and police relations at a monthly Public Safety Walk.