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Civil Rights leader and journalist Daisy Bates was honored with a statue unveiled Wednesday in the U.S. Capitol. The post Civil Rights Icon Daisy Bates Honored With Statue In US Capitol appeared first on NewsOne.

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CARMEL, Ind. — A person was found dead after firefighters put out a fire at a strip mall in Carmel early Thursday morning. The call was originally for a welfare check by Carmel Police to an area near 96th Street and Michigan Road. When they arrived they found a woman lying in the street outside […] The post Man Found Dead In Fire At Carmel Strip Mall appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.

INDIANAPOLIS — Billionaire Chuck Surack is now a part owner of Indy Eleven. He joins an ownership group that is now in a fight with the city of Indianapolis over a planned soccer stadium that originally had the support of the city’s mayor, but in recent weeks that support has gone away. Mayor Joe Hogsett […] The post Surack “Would Like To Believe” Eleven Park Can Be Built Without City’s Support appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.

No stranger to controversy or clapping back, Cardi B had time today. See her response to comments from a former Vogue editor about her appearance on the Met Gala's red carpet.

As as much as white conservatives bemoan what they perceive as anti-white racism in America, and as much as they use that narrative to come for critical race theory, wokeness and all programs that promote diversity, equity and inclusion, the fact is, white people's grievances regarding anti-white racial discrimination is never backed by up by any independent data. The post No Plot Twist Here: A New Study Finds Even Black Preschoolers Are Routinely Discriminated Against appeared first on NewsOne.

JASPER, Ind. – State Police are investigating after an ATM was robbed early Wednesday morning, and they now think this might be connected to another theft from September. Around 3 a.m., the Spencer County Sheriff’s Office learned that an ATM had been pulled from its pedestal.  Officers believe a pickup truck stolen from Dubois County […] The post ISP: Stolen Pickup Truck Used in ATM Theft appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.

INDIANAPOLIS–Some technology systems were interrupted at Ascension St. Vincent on Wednesday. The staff at Ascension is trying to figure what caused the issues. An Ascension St. Vincent spokesperson says they are aware of the issue and trying to resolve it. Statement from the Spokesperson “On Wednesday, May 8, we detected unusual activity on select technology […] The post Some Systems Interrupted At Ascension St. Vincent appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.

Black women face a 40% increased risk of mortality from breast cancer despite having a 4% lower incidence rate of breast cancer compared to white women. Some types of cancer, such as triple-negative breast cancer — an aggressive form of the disease — is  more prevalent among Black women and tends to be harder to treat. This can contribute to poorer outcomes compared to other racial and ethnic groups. The post New Study To Evaluate Why Black Women Face Higher Mortality Rates From Cancer appeared first on NewsOne.

INDIANAPOLIS – If you are looking for something new to do this summer, consider heading to the Circle City to see sculptures crafted by a British artist. Long-Sharp Gallery announced that it will be showing some of Patrick Hurst’s metalworks to the public, starting on June 7th.  “A Sculpture Mirrors Reality” will feature eight of […] The post Exhibition of British Sculptor’s Works This Summer in Indy appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.

INDIANAPOLIS — Police have made an arrest in Tuesday’s SWAT standoff on the north side of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Metro Police were called to Harcourt Road around 2:15 Tuesday afternoon on a report of a person shot. Police arrived to find a man laying in the road. He had been shot, and later died from his […] The post 16-Year-Old Charged with Tuesday Murder on North Side appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.