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In the wake of a recent mass shooting on July 5, community leaders across Indianapolis are coming together to address youth violence and foster lasting relationships within neighborhoods.
A 19-year-old Indianapolis man charged with killing two brothers made his first court hearing. The suspect, Anthony Bean, answered a few yes and no questions during the short ...
A new tax that launched this year is funding dozens of workers doing cleanup and safety patrols downtown. They hope everyone follows their mantra: "See something, say something." ...
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WISH-TV on MSNTracking whether Indy's anti-violence grants work
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hoggett has given out $150 million in funding to 51 organizations in the city to curb youth violence, ...
While councilors tout the curfew as an important tool to keep kids safe, critics say it will be ignored by gun-toting teens ...
An earlier curfew for youth could soon be implemented in Indianapolis if the Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee ...
A stricter youth curfew proposal passed an Indianapolis council committee and now heads to the full council for a vote.
Gov. Mike Braun warns of state intervention if gun violence in Indianapolis persists. Braun blames local leaders for "dereliction of duty".
Governor Mike Braun criticized Indianapolis city leaders and the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday, laying the blame for recent downtown violence at the feet of ...
Speakers from youth organizations said they hope to build positive long-term relationships with teens brought in for curfew ...
Asked to step in to curb crime in Indianapolis, Braun and other state leaders have hinted they want to help. How they would ...
The governor's comments come after a mass shooting downtown about two weeks ago where two teenagers were shot and killed.
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