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Kamala Harris joins Fortnite ahead of election

With Election Day just around the corner, Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is expanding its outreach to an unexpected territory: the world of Fortnite. As...

City of Indianapolis and 2 IMPD officers named in wrongful death lawsuit

Wrongful death lawsuits have been filed against the City of Indianapolis and two officers with the Indianapolis Police Department (IMPD). The lawsuits were filed in...

Staff studies long-term management effects at Hoosier National ForestĀ 

Staff at the Hoosier National Forest are partnering with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) to study long-term management effects from restoring ecological...

MHS announces $1M recipients in broadband access and tech literacyĀ 

Managed Health Services (MHS) announced several community partnerships with local organizations to provide internet access and tech literacy programs for Hoosiers.  ā€œBroadband access and tech...

Mike Epps comedy tour returns to Gainbridge, tickets on sale

Hosted by Mike Epps, ā€œWe Them Onesā€ Comedy Tour returns to Indianapolis this winter. Presented by BMN Entertainment, ā€œWe Them Onesā€ Comedy Tour features Kountry...

Banchero scores 50, Magic defeats Pacers 119-115

In a game full of offensive prowess, the Indiana Pacers (1-3) fell short to the Orlando Magic (3-1) 119-115 on Oct. 28 at the...

Is the WNBA facing a lockout?

In a move for equity and fair working conditions, the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) has chosen to opt out of the current...

NAACP fights lead exposure, earns Anthem award for effortsĀ 

After receiving the Maternal & Infant Health Visionary Award from Anthem for their commitment to lead testing, the NAACP in Indianapolis is amplifying its...

Guest Chef Program at Gainbridge Fieldhouse kicks off with Scotchy Jamaican GrillĀ 

Pacers Sports & Entertainment recently announced their 2024-25 season lineup for the Guest Chef Program, with several notable minority-owned businesses for fans to try.Ā Ā  This...

ā€˜Recovery Starts with Us’: Billboards encourage recovery

Indianapolis artists are taking up the conversation about opioid addiction.  Indy Arts Council is partnering with seven local artists for a multimedia campaign to raise...

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