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Coroner identifies man shot at East 46th Street gas station as Na'Shun Wright, 22

Na'Shun Wright, 22, died after being found shot at a gas station on East 46th Street near North Arlington Avenue on July 6, 2022.

 

Abortion-rights supporters return to the Indiana Statehouse to protest

Abortion-rights supporters return to the Indiana Statehouse to protest on Wednesday, July 6, 2022.

 

Abortion rights activists shout 'you don't care if women die' at rally outside Statehouse

Abortion-rights activists gathered in front of the Indiana Statehouse Wednesday. A special session was moved from Wednesday to July 25.

 

Indiana has recorded 5 cases of monkeypox, according to the CDC

There are now 5 cases of monkeypox in Indiana, according to data from the CDC. Symptoms can include a rash, fever, headache and exhaustion.

 

What to know about mifepristone, misoprostol access in Indiana — and how it could change

Mifepristone and misoprostol together are approved to induce abortion. Advocates say they will likely soon be limited or banned in Indiana.

 

Good Samaritans pull Indianapolis woman from burning vehicle after fiery crash on I-74

"If it wasn't for these two men, we could be investigating a fatal crash this morning. Their heroic actions and selfless response saved a life," said one official.

 

California bans state-funded travel to Indiana over transgender sports law

Aside from an ongoing lawsuit, it's the first backlash to the new law since it went into effect July 1.

 

Indiana lawmaker to meet with Kamala Harris about safeguarding abortion access

Because many other conservative states already had trigger laws in place limiting abortion, Indiana is seen as a remaining battleground state.

 

IMPD: Indianapolis toddler Jailee Latson found safe after hours-long search

Jailee Latson, a 2-year-old girl who went missing early Thursday morning, has been found safe, according to IMPD spokesperson William Young.

 

Facing hazardous conditions, Reverie Estates tenants make bold move: forming a union.

The legal landscape in Indiana presents an uphill battle for tenants seeking to organize for better treatment. Yet, one tenants union is going to try.

 

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