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Inclusive clinical trials could improve health outcomes

In the U.S., Black people are twice as likely than white people to get Alzheimer’s disease, according to data from the National Institute on...

ā€˜It takes a lot of energy and will’: Parents of Herman Whitfield III open up about son’s in-custody deathĀ 

For Gladys Whitfield, continuing to get in front of people and share this painful story is a responsibility. She and her husband, Herman Whitfield...

Partnership gets $4M to expand emergency, transitional housing

Two organizations will receive about $4 million to expand emergency and transitional housing for youth and young adults over the next three years. The money,...

Sickle cell patients are left for ā€˜educated guesswork’ to get treatment. One program aims to change that.

Monica Brown is used to hearing people say she looks young for her age. She’s 41, but feels decades older — mainly because of...

Water shut-off still a possibility at 4 city apartments

Even though the residents at four Indianapolis apartment complexes continue to faithfully pay their rent, they are still at risk of having their water...

Prop 250 amended after Babe Denny residents express concerns of an already “forgotten” neighborhood

Proposal 250 was amended at the City County Council’s Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee Aug. 24 to exclude Babe Denny Park as a...

ā€˜We have a certain flair’: How a cyclist from LA is trying to increase diversity in his sport

Competitive cycling lacks something that pro cyclist and social media influencer Cory Williams urges fans of the sport to take note of: Black cyclists. ā€œWe...

How Citizens is finding and replacing lead service lines

Citizens Energy Group has received approval from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to implement a multiyear program to replace lead service lines throughout Indianapolis....

Longtime journalist returns to Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper as editor-in-chief

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper, one of the nation’s oldest and most respected Black publications, announces the selection of Brandon Perry as its editor-in-chief. ā€œBrandon is...

Marble’s restaurant owner dies, leaves legacy of serving good food to city

Lee Marble, CEO and owner of Marble’s Southern Cookery, died Aug. 3 at the age of 85. (Photo provided by Brandon Buckley) Lee Marble moved...

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