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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.
Oct. 16, 18 weeks before Appa comes home
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.
INDIANAPOLIS — The house is filled with sounds as she expertly unwinds the plastic tube. Teenage boys roughhousing in the basement, women gossiping about cute men and then a small click as she connects the tube to the port leading into her son’s stomach.
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.
For the world’s 1.2 billion Roman Catholics, it’s supposed to be fairly simple. Look toward the high, columned walls of the Vatican, and they’ll give you guidance.
In the last primary election, Monroe County came in last place for voter turnout among 92 counties in Indiana, a state that was ranked last in the nation.
Eating biz fries in an empty room at Nick’s English Hut, three women clad in Bernie Sanders apparel make it clear that being a Sanders supporter — a true, full-blooded, Bern-feeling supporter — is about much more than checking a box on a ballot.
People might think they’ve seen just about everything in this presidential race. But what about a candidate who wears a rain boot as a hat, carries a giant toothbrush and goes by the name Vermin Love Supreme?
It seems Bloomington is Berning.
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.
It’s said that when the Virgin Mary first spoke to Ruth Ann Wade back in 1990, the silver beads of her rosary suddenly turned to gold.
Before there were streetlights in Bloomington, people got along just fine. It didn’t seem odd or troublesome to drive at night with nothing more than headlights to guide your way.
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.
The three young men came early Sunday morning. They sprayed “Fuck Muslims,” “Fuck ISIS,” “suicid bombers” and genitalia in white paint on the red brick walls of the Islamic Society of North America in Plainfield, Indiana.
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.
After a fire more than two years ago, the burnt skeleton of the house on Woodmere Way still stands.