76.1 F
Indianapolis
Saturday, August 9, 2025

CATEGORY

Health

Healing based organization hosts meditation event

We The Medicine will host a guided meditation intended to help those who have experienced PTSD, anxiety, depression and childhood trauma.  Healing Our Inner Child...

A glance at IndyPL’s social work program 2 years later

In 2021 the Indianapolis Public Library hired its first social worker to bridge the gap between librarians and patrons who need additional services. Yanna McGraw,...

One year after Herman Whitfield’s death; One step closer to a fully funded mental health crisis response teamĀ 

It has been a year since Gladys and Herman Whitfield Jr. called the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department because their son was having an apparent mental health episode. But it was a call that ended in tragedy.

New net-zero housing on far east side wins award from U.S. Department of Energy

Students and faculty at Ball State University are making positive impacts on both the planet and people’s lives through net-zero energy, eco-friendly duplexes that...

Indianapolis mayor announces $9.9Ā millionĀ federal award for housing and homelessness prevention

Indianapolis received $9.9 million in Continuum of Care funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to support community projects serving high-risk residents seeking affordable housing.

Sexual assault organization to host conference

One in three women in Indiana have been sexually assaulted, and 63% of assaults are not reported to police. Indiana Coalition to End Sexual...

Think globally, act locally: how to help the climate crisis in your own backyard

As we approach Earth Day, we are reminded of the urgent need to address the climate crisis. A recent report from the United Nations...

Indiana is leading the charge in locating lead service lines, but more research is still needed

The Environmental Protection Agency announced in early April that the remaining funds from the $15 billion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will be allocated to states...

Teen mom of triplets finds forever home with NICU nurse

Katrina Mullens, a nurse, first noticed 14-year-old Shariya Small when she consistently arrived at Community Hospital North alone to visit the triplets that she had recently given birth to in the NICU.

Pregnancy app helps expectant mothers track fetal movementĀ 

According to the University of Utah, one in every 165 pregnancies end in still birth across the country, which translates to roughly 24,000 stillbirths...

BLACK HISTORY MATTERS 2023 SPECIAL EDITION

Upcoming Online Townhalls

- Advertisement -

Subscribe to our newsletter

To be updated with all the latest local news.

Stay connected

1FansLike
1FollowersFollow
1FollowersFollow
1SubscribersSubscribe

Popular articles

- Advertisement -
Español + Translate »
Skip to content