A recent change makes it easier for attorneys to help tenants in their eviction cases.
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What it’s like to volunteer at Indianapolis Animal Care Services
The shelter is overcrowded and understaffed. Volunteers are stepping up to care for the animals — and advocating for change.
How everyone can celebrate Martin University’s homecoming week
Activities include worship, concerts and a community access fair.
INRC Jubilee raises funds to support neighborhood associations
The Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center fundraiser will be held Oct. 10.
Candidates spar in the first general election governor debate
Lieutenant governor, abortion and teacher pay were among the topics.
Education, property taxes dominate WISH-TV governor’s debate
Indiana governor candidates Mike Braun, Jennifer McCormick and Donald Rainwater laid out their visions for the state’s highest office in Thursday’s debate.
‘Treated like an animal’: More troubling stories at Indy mental health facility
Patients of Options Behavioral Health Hospital are sharing experiences of being held against their will.
Enjoy arts, crafts, food at the Speedway Fall Festival Oct. 5
The festival will be 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Speedway United Methodist Church.
Getting the COVID vaccine during pregnancy protects newborns
Nearly 90% of babies who had to be hospitalized for COVID-19 had mothers who didn’t get the vaccine during pregnancy.
Council works with police to curb street takeover events
Street takeovers are organized vehicle “flash mobs” where people take control of roadways with spinning cars, motorcycles and usually a crowd of onlookers.

