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HBCU attendance may be linked to Black alumni brain health

By JENNIFER PORTER GORE Middle-aged and aging alumni of the nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities could very well be reaping health benefits decades later,...

Metrobloks data center moves forward in Martindale Brightwood after rezoning approval 

A proposed data center in Indianapolis’ Martindale-Brightwood is moving into its next phase after the Metropolitan Development Commission approved a rezoning request for the...

National Kidney Health Awareness Month brings local urgency to Indianapolis’ Black communities 

March is National Kidney Health Awareness Month, a nationwide campaign to spotlight kidney disease, its risks and the importance of early detection. For Black residents in...

Women’s Fund of Central Indiana expands statewide to address gaps facing women 

After 30 years of investing in the well-being of women and girls in Central Indiana, the Women’s Fund of Central Indiana announced its expansion...

Run2EndHunger 5K unites community to fight hunger, promote wellness

Faith Hope and Love Community, Inc. is hosting the inaugural Run2EndHunger (R2EH), a family-friendly 5K, from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, April...

How does your ZIP code impact housing affordability in Indianapolis?

In this series, The Indianapolis Recorder is partnering with WFYI to explore housing affordability and related topics in Indianapolis. Find more stories online at...

$3.7M investment aims to turn the tide on Indiana’s maternal and infant health crisis 

Indiana continues to face one of the most pressing public health challenges in the nation, but a new multi-million-dollar investment aims to shift outcomes...

From crash to calling: How Ricky Woodard turned a life-altering diagnosis into a mission to help others 

Ricky Woodard didn’t know he was living with diabetes until a devastating moment forced everything to stop. What began as unexplained headaches and long work hours...

Ending race-based test helps Black kidney patients

When Congress established it in 1984, the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) was given a key mandate: set up a system to handle...

Neighbors helping neighbors at the heart of the Red Cross mission

By TERRY STIGDON As our nation marks its 250th year, I find myself reflecting on the people and principles that have shaped who we are....

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