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The Election Day Post-Mortem; Mental Health During The COVID-19 Pandemic

The Monthly Weekly hosts contributing editor Adam Wren and Eskenazi Health’s Dr. Heather Fretwell.

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Indiana Gears Up For Election Day; Brent Terhune Tweaks The Right

The Monthly Weekly chats with contributing editor Adam Wren and local comedy phenom Brent Terhune.

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Importantville: The Penceworld Covid Outbreak, Lugar Staffers For Biden, Spartz’s Missing Farmland

Just eight days until the election.

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Indiana’s COVID-19 Spike; Indy’s Floundering Restaurant Scene

The Monthly Weekly is back, featuring Dr. Stephen Sample and Duos’ Becky Hostetter.

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Will The Fifth District Follow America’s Suburbs Left?

Indiana’s 5th Congressional District could indicate a national suburban shift toward the Democratic Party.

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The COVID Drama Roiling Bloomington’s Greek Life

One side cries unfair treatment. The other, reckless behavior. Sound familiar?

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How The City’s Homeless Are Coping With COVID-19

Just as COVID-19 has changed almost every aspect of daily life, it has also reshaped homelessness in Indianapolis.

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Indiana Avenue Becomes Black Lives Matter Mural

Indiana Avenue becomes large-scale Black Lives Matter mural.

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Gallery: Black Lives Matter March, July 15

Protests demanding justice for the police killings of Indianapolis residents Dreasjon Reed and Mc’Hale Rose resumed Wednesday afternoon.

Kyra Harvey, left, and Leah Derray are the leaders of Indy10 Black Lives Matter.
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10 Things To Know About Indy10 Black Lives Matter

Indy10 Black Lives Matter leaders Leah Derray and Kyra Harvey have been protesting full-throttle for six years now. They’re not done yet.

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Thousands Gather At Statehouse To Demand Justice

The 9th day of protests were the largest yet.

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Black Lives Matter Protests Come To IMPD’s Door

For the eighth consecutive night, protestors led by Indy 10 Black Lives Matter came to demand justice for the victims of police violence.

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George Floyd Protest Turns Violent

Protests against racial injustice are met with violence.

Democrat candidate for president Pete Buttigieg at his office in South Bend.
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Exclusive: Pete Buttigieg Is Prepping To Go The Distance In Indiana

Is Buttigieg interested in running for governor? “We’ve got our sights set on exactly one office.”

A person boards a city bus from the sidewalk
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Red Line: Our How-To Guide

Mass transit in Indy is about to look a whole lot different.

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