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The Indianapolis Fraternal Order of Police said it's putting it's money where its mouth is to put an end to youth gun violence.
Some Indianapolis leaders say downtown food trucks are adding to late-night crime after bars close. But vendors are pushing back, calling the blame unfair.
Young Men Inc.'s Summer Empowerment Camp supports at-risk youth by practicing and promoting peace through education, activity ...
In light of the recent crime across the city, the Fraternal Order of the Police is giving back to area youth groups who are ...
In the wake of recent youth violence impacting the city, FOP President Rick Snyder, who's been very vocal, donated $5,000 to a summer youth program.
But amid what can feel like a revolving door in the dining scene, some Indianapolis-area restaurants have managed to stay ...
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers connected with the community after a weekend of violence across the ...