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Federal lawsuit alleges heath care giant defrauded CMS of more than $100M

Indianapolis-based health insurance giant Elevance Health, previously Anthem, Inc., will have to face a federal lawsuit alleging it pocketed at least tens of millions...

The community has ideas to redevelop the old Indiana Women’s Prison — if they can get the state to listen

The Indiana Women’s Prison site on Indianapolis’ east side is a large property ripe for redevelopment. Community members are excited by future prospects, but they say a lack of communication with the state — which owns the property — is discouraging.

IPS school board candidates chat with parents and community members during public forum

Ahead of school board elections in November, candidates Hope Hampton (District 3), Kristen Phair (District 3) and Angelia Moore (at-large) met with parents and community members in the lunchroom to discuss issues presented by IPS students, parents and staff members.

City announces 2nd round of grants to address violence

Fifty organizations will receive more than $8.6 million in grants to address root causes of violent crime by investing in mental health resources and...

Get ready for the November election: What you need to know

The deadline to register to vote in Indiana ahead of the general election is Oct. 11. Here is everything you need to know before the election Nov. 8.

Indiana’s maternal mortality rate went from bad to worse

Maternal mortality rates are on the rise in Indiana. The most recentĀ maternal mortality reportĀ by the Indiana Department of Health, released in late September, shows in 2020, 92 women died during pregnancy or up to a year after giving birth.

Serendipity for Newfields: ā€˜We. The Culture’ opens shortly after new CEO begins

Burnette’s vision for Newfields is ā€œlofty and big,ā€ she said. However, she has no doubt she can make her vision a reality. Although her time here will likely be a small window in the long history of the institution, Burnette said she hopes people will look at her tenure as a ā€œtrue renaissance moment.ā€

Federal government approves INDOT’s electric vehicle deployment plan

The Indiana Department of Transportation’s Electric Vehicle Deployment Plan received federal approval, meaning INDOT can begin the process of installing charging stations throughout the...

Eldridge to prioritize voter participation as 1st local Black Democratic Party chair

Myla Eldridge was elected Marion County Democratic Party chair Sept. 13, making her the first Black person in the role. She said her immediate...

ā€˜Let the World See’: Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley exhibit opens at the children’s museum

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis opened the ā€œEmmett Till & Mamie Till-Mobley: Let the World Seeā€ exhibit to bring more awareness to those who don’t know the full or true story of 14-year-old Emmett Till, a victim of racial violence in 1955 in the Jim Crow South.

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