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Amid the pandemic, more Black families on the brink of homelessness

Three times a week, an Uber ride on Indianapolis’ east side helps to save the life of bright-eyed, 11-year-old Jay’Shawn Roberson. Every other weekday, Jay’Shawn...

2021 legislative session: What to know, bills to watch

The state legislature returned to session Jan. 4 with much to figure out over the next few months. Legislators will debate appropriate responses to the...

2020 Year in Review: Police shooting of Dreasjon Reed brought protests, but no charges

Indianapolis found itself in the middle of a country-wide reckoning with racism and police violence in May when Dreasjon Reed livestreamed his car chase...

New documentary tells story of civil rights leader Vernon Jordan

A new documentary, ā€œVernon Jordan: Make It Plain,ā€ tells the story of civil rights leader and business executive Vernon Jordan. Set for release Dec....

Health officials address COVID-19 vaccine concerns

Centuries of medical mistreatment and trauma have left many African Americans and other minority populations hesitant to get vaccinations. This poses a significant issue...

Holiday plans take back seat for health

If anyone might be excused for skirting health guidelines this holiday season, Brandon Powell would be a good candidate.  All four of his children are...

Entrepreneurs compete for cash prize

Fifteen entrepreneurs will compete for a $9,000 cash prize as part of the IBX Power Pitch Competition, sponsored by InnoPower. The competition is part of...

COVID-19 vaccine: What to know

Indiana received its first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine this week, marking a major milestone on the path out of the pandemic that has...

Redefining Workforce Engagement in the Wake of COVID-19

Americans use the term "workforce" relationally and procedurally. In the wake of COVID, we've had to change the nature of our interactions with our...

Students may be able to return to school earlier than expected

Marion County students from grades 1 through 12 can return to school Jan. 4, 2021, 14 days sooner than health officials originally said last...

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