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IPS votes to cut ties with Ignite Achievement Academy, school plans to push back

Indianapolis Public Schools will not renew its contract with the charter operator that has run Elder W. Diggs School 42 for the last four...

bell hooks, groundbreaking feminist thinker, dies at 69

NEW YORK (AP) ā€” bell hooks, the groundbreaking author, educator and activist whose explorations of how race, gender, economics and politics were intertwined made...

People go to libraries for more than books. Thatā€™s why some are hiring social workers.

Yanna McGraw has a unique role at the Indianapolis Public Library. Sheā€™s the libraryā€™s first full-time social worker ā€“ one of about a dozen...

Indianapolis Public Libraryā€™s climate study survey distributed

After months of in-fighting among the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) board of trustees, library workers finally received a climate improvement survey Dec. 9. Board...

IMPD on the verge of changing discipline policy, still accepting public comment

A committee tasked with handling issues related to hiring, firing and disciplining Indianapolis police officers will continue to take public comment on proposed changes...

Recorder to expand religion coverage through Report for America

The Indianapolis Recorder will add a journalist focused on the Black church and its role in the community as part of a partnership with...

INHP gets $2.5M to increase housing access, close racial homeownership gap

Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership received $2.5 million to create more homeownership opportunities for low-income people and close the racial gap in homeownership. The money comes...

Diabetes: A crisis in plain sight

Doris Shaw has had diabetes longer than there have been footprints on the moon. Itā€™s been 55 years of managing symptoms, battling side effects...

ā€˜I speak for all the Trayvon Martinsā€™: Sybrina Fulton headlines IndyPL Fall Fest

Nearly 10 years ago,Ā SybrinaĀ Fulton went through the unimaginable: her 17-year-old son, Trayvon Martin, was shot and killed in Florida. The shooting, along with the...

Nonprofits respond to increased domestic violence incidents

Domestic violence incidents and deaths saw a sharp increase during the pandemic.  One contributor is added stress, but there are numerous factors at work....

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