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Sabalza: The child tax credit and your 2022 tax return

Last year President Joe Biden signed the American Rescue Plan which increased the child tax credit (CTC) amount and offered half of the credit...

Job openings at 16 Tech

16 Tech Community Corporation, the nonprofit organization leading development at 16 Tech Innovation District, has four positions open. Amp operations manager is responsible for managing...

Women and Minority Small Business Market Live Home Shopping Event

The Women and Minority Small Business Market Live showcase will feature products from local, Black-owned small businesses at 10 a.m. every Saturday in February,...

New DEI officer joins IndyPL staff

After a tumultuous year for Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL), Keesha Hughes stepped into her first day as the diversity, inclusion and equity (DEI) officer...

Sabalza: 2022 tax season considerations

Tax season began Jan. 24, starting the processing of 2021 tax year returns and the IRS wants to address some of the obstacles this...

Owning a Home: Guidance from Your Local Home Lending Advisor

Are you considering buying your first home, but unsure where to start? Purchasing a home is one of the biggest financial decisions a person...

Reentry program helps budding entrepreneurs create economic opportunities

By MONTEZ WILLIAMS Giving people a second chance is woven into the fabric of our country. However, as nice as a clean slate sounds, it’s...

Small grocery store owner has big dreams for northeast side neighborhood

You can’t see it yet, but Rachelle Jackson-Wells can. Open-face freezers stocked with milk and meat, more shelves to hold cans and boxes of...

Year in Review: Indianapolis Public Library CEO resignedĀ amid racism scandal, funding loss

The controversyĀ started with a ZoomĀ callĀ May 24.Ā Ā  During a virtual board meeting, members of the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) board of trustees heard fromĀ aĀ former employeeĀ aboutĀ how she...

Year in Review: Ujamaa Community Bookstore opened at Flanner House

The Ujamaa Community Bookstore opened its doors at Flanner House as a space to spotlight not only books, but also Black businesses, art and...

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