As the U.S. government continues its retreat from supporting the nonprofit sector, we are fortunate to have Mackenzie Scott (among other philanthropists) step up...
Google has withdrawn its proposal for a massive data center in Franklin Township, pulling its rezoning application shortly before the Indianapolis City-County Council was...
The Center for Justice and Exoneration Network at Purdue University Northwest will host E.A.T. ā Engage. Advocate. Transform., a groundbreaking event highlighting the urgent need...
By COLLIN BINKLEY
The Trump administration is redirecting nearly $500 million in federal funding toward historically Black colleges and tribal colleges, a one-time investment covered...
Soulful Journeys of Women is about more than just historical reenactments. Itās about preserving Black history and inspiring the next generation.
Created in 2022 by...
Martin University announced that President Sean L. Huddleston will step down from his role effective Nov. 28, 2025.
According to a statement released by the...
For many Black families in Indianapolis, the decision to send their child to a predominantly white middle or high school comes with both opportunity...
Fifteen years ago, Paramount Schools of Excellence (PSOE) opened its first campus, Brookside, with a bold mission: to provide students with a safe, structured...
Martindale Brightwood community members, city officials and partner organizations gathered on Aug. 27 to celebrate the City of Indianapolisā certification of the neighborhoodās Quality...