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Officials: Testing, fewer inmates help limit COVID-19 at lnd. jails
With minimal ability to physically distance and a large number of people coming in and out, jails nationwide have been hot spots for the coronavirus.
With minimal ability to physically distance and a large number of people coming in and out, jails nationwide have been hot spots for the coronavirus.
The best example of how to put business in its proper place is the Indianapolis ballot measure, where the realtors and business organizations were really on equal footing with groups such as the [...]
“Our black and brown residents have been burdened by access to food, access to health care and a prevalence of preexisting conditions,” Hogsett said. “It is indeed a public health crisis, and it [...]
When Monday night’s protest ended with demonstrators and police officers hugging and walking together near the governor’s mansion, it took many people by surprise.
Results point to new formula to advance a progressive agenda –– reject fear-mongering and put families first Families First Voters delivered a resounding verdict this midterm: Politicians that [...]
Nothing is more American than the stories of immigrants who risked everything to be here. But Bishop John Stowe wonders what’s happened to that narrative. “Who would believe that in the [...]
To send a message about family detentions on the U.S. border, an Indiana church decided to lock Jesus, Mary and Joseph inside a cage.Steve Carlsen, dean of the Christ Church Cathedral in [...]
INDIANAPOLIS – Activists and clergy members gathered in downtown Indianapolis to pray for a civilian police merit board to fire two police officers who fatally shot an unarmed black motorist [...]
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, also known as ICE, is looking at a new site in Northwest Indiana to build an immigration detention center. May 10, 2018 May 10, 2018 | WBEZ 91.5 Chicago [...]
People register to vote during a recent event sponsored by the Heartland Workers Center in Omaha, Neb. The organization has boosted registration efforts for the 2018 elections. (CNS [...]
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court dealt a blow to the Trump administration’s effort to end a program in March that protects young adults brought to the U.S. without legal permission as [...]
Brenda Martinez’s first dream was to become an astrophysicist. As she finished seventh grade in Indianapolis, her heart was set on attending Purdue University with the help of a state [...]
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