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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.

A Conversation With Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears

Mears reflects on the city’s homicide problem, decriminalizing marijuana, and the death penalty.

Private Schools—Non-Church-Affiliated

Curtis Wilson Primary School & Academy, 7850 S. Emerson Ave., 317-882-8636. Grades: PK–8. Enrollment: 152. ISTEP+ percent passing E/LA and math: 90.6. Annual tuition: $7,700–$9,680.
Peyton Manning

Money Ball: How Some NFL Players Might Make a Quick Buck

Some NFL players could be going back to school—at Indiana University—instead of packing for vacation.

Indiana University Comes Out in Favor of Gay Marriage

Among Indiana's higher-education institutions, the move is unprecedented to join Freedom Indiana, a bipartisan collective of business and organizational leaders, in the plan to thwart the passage of an amendment banning gay marriage statewide.
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Ruckus is a Make or Break Moment for the Handcrafted Movement

With Ruckus at the Circle City Industrial Complex, we're about to find out how robust the maker community really is.
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Photos From Indy’s Snowy Weekend

As road conditions improve, it has us wondering: Will there be another snow day this season?

Public Schools—Johnson County

Center Grove CSC, 4800 W. Stones Crossing Rd., Greenwood, 317-881-9326. Enrollment: 7,735. ISTEP+ percent passing E/LA and math: 84.

Monument Circle Makes National Top 10 List

The American Planning Association has confirmed something that we at IM have known for years—nearly 35 years, in fact.
Mickey Deputy

Learning Curve: Pageant Star Mickey Deputy On Heading To College

“Sometimes I have hard times. I was bullied at two of my schools. At one of my schools, I was bullied because I had no hair. I was going through treatment.”