Robert Moscato-Goodpaster
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Leah Johnson's new novel "Rise to the Sun" tackles themes of grief, joy and happy endings through the power of music.
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Over 40 people gathered virtually Wednesday to call on Indiana lawmakers to preserve funding for the states Breast and Cervical Cancer Program.
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Mayor Joe Hogsett joined Downtown Indy, Inc the Commercial Real Estate Alliance and other stakeholders Wednesday to share an update on projects in Downtown Indianapolis.
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Mayor Joe Hogsett, and City-County Councillor Keith Potts hosted a virtual memorial Tuesday to honor the more than 9,000 Hoosiers who are confirmed to have died from COVID-19.
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The additional $12.9 million will help fund rental assistance, non-congregate shelter for individuals experiencing homelessness, contact tracing, and food assistance programs that have seen increased need amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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On Monday, The Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention (CHIP) hosted its 24th annual Homeless Persons Memorial Service via Zoom. More than 150 people gathered virtually to honor the 87 known individuals who died this year while experiencing homelessness.
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Indianapolis's Circle of Lights decorations went up Monday. Strings of lights and 26 larger-than-life toy soldiers circle the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Monument.
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As the polls opened on this Election Day amid the COVID-19 pandemic, officials are taking steps to make the experience safer for voters.
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Representatives from Faith in Indiana gathered at the City-Council Building in Indianapolis Monday to voice support for a new proposal that would update governance of the city's police department.
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Leah Johnson grew up in central Indiana. Her debut novel, "You Should See Me in a Crown" follows Liz Lighty who must fit in with the prom-obsessed high schoolers to get out of small-town Campbell, Indiana while ultimately making a space for herself to create her own happy ending.