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00:00 - Intro
01:00 - Marion County Fatal Crash team
01:51 - Two Top Indiana Republican Party Officials Step Down
02:45 - The First Day of Eid al-Adha was Celebrated Sunday at the Indiana Convention Center
03:55 - A Historic Cemetery of Indianapolis’s First Black residents is the Center of a Development Debate
A Marion County team will take a close look at dangerous intersections as part of a new fatal crash study. The two top officials at the Indiana Republican Party will step down next week. Thousands of Indiana’s Muslim residents gathered over the weekend for a special prayer to celebrate the first day of Eid on Sunday. A historic cemetery where the bodies of Indianapolis’s first Black residents were buried is the center of a development debate. A local historian has been working to help the city make a plan.
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