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Local organizations urge legislators to pass bills to protect Hoosiers from medical debt

Local organizations are joining forces, urging lawmakers to consider bills to protect Hoosiers from the “harmful impacts” of medical debt. Representatives from a bipartisan coalition...

Sekhem Institute creates space for healing rooted in Black history and heritage 

As Black History Month highlights the leaders shaping community life and cultural legacy, one Indianapolis organization is creating space for healing rooted in ancestral...

EPA delays cleanups of harmful coal ash in Indiana 

On Friday, Feb. 6, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a rule delaying key cleanup deadlines for coal ash disposal sites across the country “at the...

Bryan and Cathie Mills make significant gift to support cancer patients

Past Community Health Network President and CEO Bryan Mills and his wife Cathie have made a generous gift to benefit Community Health Network MD Anderson...

Former EPA administrator addresses environmental justice and clean energy equity in Indianapolis 

Former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael S. Regan visited Indianapolis on Thursday, Feb. 12, to speak about environmental justice, regulatory changes and the unequal burdens...

City-County Councilors urge stronger guardrails for data center development in Indianapolis 

City-County Councilors Vop Osili, Rena Allen, Dan Boots, Keith Graves, Carlos Perkins and Leroy Robinson are urging stronger safeguards and zoning standards for future data center development in...

Take Seasonal Affective Disorder Seriously

Since it is early in the year, you may still be setting health goals for 2026. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to do so...

“Grooming looks like kindness”: Expert warns parents about online predators 

Public concern about online safety for children has intensified in recent weeks following the disappearance and death of 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee of Fishers, Indiana....

Black history month: Honoring Black health leaders from past to present 

As Black History Month continues, communities across the country are taking time to recognize the individuals whose work has shaped American life, advanced equity and improved...

Pacers’ “Drive & Dish” converts three-pointers into 100,000 eggs for Indiana families

The Indiana Pacers are putting points on the board and protein on the table. Given the recent egg prices, the initiative could have come...

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