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When Indianapolis schools are going back to virtual learning

All Indianapolis K-12 schools must return to virtual learning by Nov. 30 as part of an effort to slow the spread of the latest...

Amid COVID, programs scramble to provide moms with milk, diapers and more

Earlier this year, Aime’e Elliot couldn’t keep any solid foods down while pregnant with son Jacion. So the 28-year-old Indianapolis woman called a community...

Indy Jazz Festival goes virtual

Deafening live sets and block parties have long been a staple of Indy Jazz Fest. For two decades, the festival has brought international and...

Research focuses on resilience of Black arts and culture

Beyond both working at IUPUI, Joseph Edmonds and Lasana Kazembe have something else in common: Their daughters are both in the same dance class....

Legal protections available for tenants

Hoosiers worried about evictions now have a tool to determine if they’re eligible for legal protection.  Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic partnered with the city of...

ā€˜We’re trying to survive’: Local businesses prepare for second shutdown

Businesses — especially Black-owned businesses — took a hit during the first COVID-19 shutdown. Now, with cases continuing to rise and rumors of a...

Hogsett announces new restrictions in fight against COVID-19

A surge in COVID-19 cases throughout Marion County over the last two weeks has forced Mayor Joe Hogsett to make changes in Indianapolis’ reopening...

Indiana reverts from Stage 5

Gov. Eric Holcomb will sign an executive order to implement more restrictions to curb Indiana’s COVID-19 numbers. In a press conference Nov. 11, Holcomb and...

Mozel Sanders Foundation looking for kitchens, volunteers for Thanksgiving food giveaway

The team at Mozel Sanders Foundation knows demand for food will likely be higher than normal this Thanksgiving because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but...

Lilly awards $25 million in grants for youth organizations

Lilly Endowment announced nearly $25 million in grants to youth-serving organizations around Indiana to help deal with the impacts of COVID-19. Indianapolis organizations that received...

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