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Organization offers a way for veterans to connect, network and stay in shape

On any given Saturday morning, you can find Jeffrey Tabb teaching a boxing class at Mike Ford Fitness on East 44th Street. Many of...

ā€˜I hate COVID’: Younger children roll up their sleeves for vaccine

Six-year-old Bellamy Hermmann sat in a chair that could have held three of her comfortably and rolled up her pink sleeve, exposing a tiny...

Mid-North neighborhood to get $3.5M in investment over 3 years

The Mid-North neighborhood will receive $3.5 million in investments for housing, education and food access over a three-year period as part of the city’s...

Roll up your sleeves: Kids’ turn arrives for COVID-19 shots

Hugs with friends. Birthday parties indoors. Pillow fights. School children who got their first COVID-19 shots Nov. 3 said these are the pleasures they...

Black Male State Conference to highlight physical, mental health

The 21st annual Black Male State Conference will feature a networking lunch, a discussion on the state of Black males, a criminal justice reform...

The battle in Congress to lower prescription drug prices

In the next few weeks we’ll find out if Congress has the chops to lower the price of prescription drugs paid by Medicare beneficiaries....

Americans are turning down vaccines that some are crossing the world to get

The U.S. has secured more doses than the country’s COVID-19 vaccine needs. But around the world, tens of millions of people have no access...

New season of ā€˜Sick’ podcast investigates death and sexual abuse inside Indiana Women’s Prison

Most Americans are not guaranteed access to health care, but one group of people is assured that right — incarcerated individuals. Denying people in jail...

Soul Food Project brings healthy options to Indianapolis food deserts

In the summer months, Danielle Guerin is outside farming as soon as the sun comes up. As director of Soul Food Project, the 31-year-old...

At-home COVID-19 test kits free for some ZIP codes

Indianapolis residents in certain ZIP codes can order free COVID-19 test kits through the Marion County Public Health Department. The Say Yes! COVID Test At-Home...

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