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Month of May will give IndyCar the positive vibe it really needs

There's a distinct advantage to getting older in life. It obviously means one has been around and generally indicates they've seen the good and...

Martindale-Brightwood residents learn about lead replacement pipe project in the neighborhoodĀ 

Local organizations came together for a transformative event at Martin University for Martindale-Brightwood residents.Ā Ā 

The intersection of autism, race and tragedy for Black people on the spectrum

For the first time last year, autism was being diagnosed more frequently in Black and Hispanic children than in white within the U.S. according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Third annual Melanin in May festival to be bigger and better

Melanin in May, the festival celebrating all things Black, including business, art, music and food, is back for year three. Celebrated in Indianapolis during Memorial...

SPARK returns to Monument Circle in June

Swapping out the hustle and bustle in the heart of Indianapolis for rest and relaxation, SPARK on the Circle is returning to the city...

Asian American Alliance, Inc. celebrates AAPI Heritage Month with light show and festival

The Asian American Alliance, Inc. (AAAI) is kicking off Indianapolis’ celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a light and sound show. In...

In case you missed it: How you can still take back your unwanted medications

National Drug Take Back Day was April 27, but there is still a way for Indiana residents to dispose of their unwanted prescription medications. Open...

Free prison shuttle ministry seeks funds for expansion

The Use What You’ve Got Prison Ministry (UWYGPM) hosted their annual informational breakfast April 25 to educate the public about their mission and encourage...

Looking back 100 years: How Notre Dame students resisted the KKK

In May of 1924, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) planned a rally in the city of South Bend, the home of many Jewish and...

14 pro-Palestinian arrests outside governor’s residence

14 people were arrested outside the Indiana Governor’s Residence early Thursday morning on April 18 for obstructing traffic along Meridian Street during a pro-Palestine protest.

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