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Child seduction, armed teachers & banning books: Indiana laws that went into effect July 1 

Indiana legislators approved 252 bills in the 2023 session, and most of them took effect July 1.

Community rooftop venue coming to Madam Walker Legacy Center

Plans for a rooftop space at the Madam Walker Legacy Center are officially underway. The Madam Walker Legacy center unveiled plans for a newly renovated...

Tens of thousands without power in Indy as severe weather risk continues

Indianapolis will remain under a severe weather risk coupled with an extreme heat index through Saturday night as thousands remain without power, the National Weather...

‘Racism is a public health crisis’ town hall

In a united initiative to foster inclusivity and eliminate racial disparities in medical care, four hospitals spoke about how they are tackling the issue of racism within their healthcare systems. 

Black LGBTQ+ Hoosiers remember vibrant hangout spot

In the early 2000s, bordered between Carter and Walnut Streets, was a space where Black LGBTQ+ people found a haven unlike any other in...

Indiana Black Expo’s Summer Celebration: What you need to know

Indiana Black Expo’s 52nd annual Summer Celebration is almost here.  The 10-day celebration of Black history, culture and business in Indianapolis will be jam-packed with...

Hazed and confused: Canadian wildfires prompt poor air quality

On June 28, the city of Indianapolis, along with many parts of the nation experienced one of the worst air quality days in recent years. Many believe the poor air quality in Indiana is a side effect of the ongoing Canadian wildfires.

RISE INDY working to bridge the literacy gap

RISE INDY’S new Freedom Readers Champion program is tackling literacy rates head-on. The local nonprofit hosted the second of three swag bag pickups for its...

Riley Children’s Health seeing more child gunshot victims

Riley Children’s Health officials said they have seen an increase in child gunshot victims come through their trauma center.

Little feet hit the concrete for the fourth annual Community Peace Walk

Over 100 youth gathered at the Leadership & Legacy campus of Edna Martin Christian Center and ventured off to walk through their neighborhood with a powerful message.

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