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An investigation into a mental health facility in Lawrence has uncovered widespread allegations of violence, abuse and neglect. Now, that facility — Options Behavioral Health Hospital — is set to close. An interview with Mirror Indy health reporter Mary Claire Molloy who talks about her reporting that brought these issues to light.
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Ivy Tech’s health care programs are relocating closer to downtown hospitals.
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It is part of a plan to have satellites all over the city so people don't have to travel more than 15 minutes to access services.
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Two people, including a 14-year-old girl, were killed and four other juveniles were injured early Friday when an SUV crashed in central Indiana following a police pursuit that began in Lawrence.
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A man was seriously injured after being shot by an off-duty police officer during an overnight bar fight in the Indianapolis area, authorities said Monday.
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The Fort Ben Cultural Campus in Lawrence will soon open to the public.
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In their first debate Thursday night, both Lawrence mayoral candidates said the city needs to address crime and poverty.
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Around 30 attended the meeting and gave feedback on topics ranging from public safety to route changes.
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The Arts for Lawrence organization has always had a vision for more arts within the City of Lawrence. Now, with the help of a $5.8 million Lilly Endowment grant, that vision is becoming a reality.
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Lawrence Chief of Police David Hofmann and Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier hosted a ground breaking ceremony for the city's new police station.