In the early morning hours of Thursday, June 18, the city saw it's 100th homicide in less than six months. Now, community leaders are speaking up about their concerns of violence in Indianapolis and want to see the mayor and other elected officials take action.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana and Indy10 Black Lives Matter sued the City of Indianapolis on Thursday for the use of chemical agents and projectiles on protesters demonstrating against police brutality.

INDIANAPOLIS —Eli Lilly is opening part of its campus to the community. Tuesday the company officially donated South Street Square Park to Indianapolis. The company says transferring the property was always part of the plan. Eli Lilly developed the park on its corporate headquarters downtown Indianapolis to provide a place for people to enjoy green […]

The “Your Life Matters Initiative” here in Indy has a new director, non-profit guru, Dr. Michael Twyman and he has big plans to make this effort to improve the lives of young black males in this community successful. This initiative is aligned with President Barack Obama’s program “My Brother’s Keeper” and will likely serve as a model […]

Indy’s planning division is holding open houses Today for the public to take a look at an overhaul of city zoning ordinances. The program is called Indy Rezone, and city officials say it’s aimed at improving biking and walkability in the city. The presentations are scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., and again this evening from […]

Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard joined with Public Safety Director Troy Riggs, Radio One/Indianapolis VP/General Manager Chuck Williams and a wide range of community leaders in…