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A diverse selection of pies were shared at Mother Hubbard's Cupboard's annual Pie Fest. The event was meant to raise awareness about food accessibility.
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A diverse selection of pies were shared at Mother Hubbard's Cupboard's annual Pie Fest. The event was meant to raise awareness about food accessibility.
Jerry James, a retired Kelley lecturer, gives financial advice to Anita Decastro during an It's Your Money Talk to an Expert session on Tuesday, Jan. 19 at the Monroe County Public Library. Kelley students focusing in finance do not see the success in Donald Trump's financial plan as president based on their background knowledge in the subject.
With the 15 year old's 6-foot, 181 pound frame, it became too difficult for the single mother of two to care for him on her own. DeAndra sent Dre to live in an Illinois rehabiitation center so he could get the attention he needs. This March visit was Dre's fourth time coming home to Indianapolis since the move.
Before being shot in the head, Dre Knox was an honor roll student and an aspiring athlete. But more than two years since the shooting, he is still unable to walk or talk.
DeAndra Yates sits on her son's hospital bed on Mar. 5 at their home in Indianapolis. Her son, Dre Knox, was shot in the head in 2014 when he was 13 years old. Since then, he hasn't been able to walk ot talk. Over the past two years, DeAndra has become a vocal advocate against gun violence.
Father John Meany in his office at St. Paul Catholic Center. In the four days since the Pope released his newest document, the pastor has tried to discern what messages to take away.
Father Elias Mary Millswalks the stations of the cross at the Mother of the Redeemer Retreat Center. Milswalks lives at the Mother of the Redeemer Retreat Center on Bloomington's west side, where he leads mass and various processionals around the property's prayer paths. The Mother of the Redeemer Retreat Center is considered "holy" ground on Bloomington's west side.
Faryal Khatri and Hazem Bata stand in front of the wall that was marred by anti Muslim graffiti over the weekend. A volunteer from the community scrubbed the wall clean the day of the incident.
After a fire two years ago, neither the bank nor the homeowner took responsibility for demolishing this Bloomington home. At the insistence of fed up neighbors, county officials are finally stepping in.
Lindsey Austin uses a straight edge razor to shave a customer's neck Monday V's Barbershop. In Indiana, only licensed barbers are legally allowed to use these tools on customers.
Cirilla's adult entertainment store sold hundred of vibrators and at least 100 pieces of lingerie during the week of Valentine's Day, store manager Megan Hoehn said.
Volunteers meet at the Islamic Center of Bloomington to prepare for a day of weatherizing houses. The project was funded with a grant from the Bloomington Martin Luther King Jr. Commission.
Hannah Kasak-Glieoff, a junior at Bloomington High School South, demonstrates how to use a caulking gun to attendees of the Valentine's Day volunteering event. Kasak-Glieoff is a member of the Interfaith Community of Environmentalist Youth.
Due to a large increase in clients, local child advocacy center Susie's Place moved to a new location this week. Though Perry said her job as a forensic interviewer is very hard, she loves being able to connect with children so that they can get help after abuse and trauma.
An Indiana Grown employee scrapes cheese out of a wheel for attendees of the Indianapolis Fantastic Food Fest Jan. 16. The vendors said they had distributed about 80 pounds of cheese over the weekend.
Jerry James, a retired Kelley lecturer, gives financial advice to Anita Decastro during an It's Your Money Talk to an Expert session on Tuesday at the Monroe County Public Library. The sessions are free and available every month.
Jerry James, a retired Kelley lecturer, gives financial advice to Anita Decastro during an It's Your Money Talk to an Expert session on Tuesday at the Monroe County Public Library. The sessions are free and available every month.
Members of the Bloomington Commission on the Status of Children and Youth met Tuesday night in City Hall to discuss their upcoming project. They are planning a media campaign to raise awareness about mental health in the city's youth.
An Indiana Grown employee scrapes cheese out of a wheel for attendees of the Indianapolis Fantastic Food Fest Saturday. The vendors said they had distributed about 80 pounds of cheese over the weekend.
Aimes Dobbins, a junior, is a transgender student majoring in queer advocacy. They, along with LGBTQ activists across the state, oppose recent state legislation perceived as especially discriminatory against the transgender community.