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Diabetes: A crisis in plain sight

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

ā€˜I speak for all the Trayvon Martins’: 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....

Report recommends more low-barrier shelter beds, navigation hub for homeless

Indianapolis could add more than 100 low-barrier shelter beds in a new building, along with a services navigation center, to help close the gap...

Indiana’s largest teachers union demands lawmakers restore bargaining rights

By LEE V. GAINES Indiana’s largest teachers union wants lawmakers to restore collective bargaining power to educators in an effort to mitigate the state’s teacher...

Shonna Majors wants back in the trenches

The reason many people have respected Shonna Majors as the face of Indianapolis’ broad anti-violence strategy is the same reason she’s stepping away. Majors...

Organization offers a way for veterans to connect, network and stay in shape

On any given Saturday morning, you can find Jeffrey Tabb teaching a boxing class at Mike Ford Fitness on East 44th Street. Many of...

ā€˜I hate COVID’: Younger children roll up their sleeves for vaccine

Six-year-old Bellamy Hermmann sat in a chair that could have held three of her comfortably and rolled up her pink sleeve, exposing a tiny...

Rental assistance program expanded

The city’s rent assistance program will accept applications for up to 12 months of help, an increase from the previous period of three months. The...

He got into trouble as a teen. Now he coaches football to keep children off that path

Donnell Hamilton remembers his godfather — who doubled as his football coach — telling him, ā€œI know you’re not gonna let this big boy...

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