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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.

KIPP Indy Legacy High School graduating first class of seniors

The first graduating class of KIPP Indy Legacy High School is set to walk across the stage next month.

The State of Black America 2023 Report

Despite some advancement in economic and health sectors, the gap between African American and white students has widened in education, social justice and civic participation since the inception of the index in 2005.

Indianapolis to host 2nd annual business conferenceĀ Ā 

There are over 100 conferences scheduled to take place in Indianapolis this year, one of those being VeeCon, a business conference where attendees can...

Two organizations to host community event to raise awareness about domestic violence preventionĀ 

Despite the gloomy weather expected this Friday, the Brightwood Community Center and the Domestic Violence Network plan to liven up the Martindale Brightwood community...

Know Your Entertainers: Chantel Massey reflects on Indy poetry scene

Indianapolis-based poet and author Chantel Massey is helping the local poetry scene grow and thrive. Massey, who wrote and published ā€œBursting At The Seamsā€ in...

Freetown Village highlights vibrancy of Indiana Avenue

Highlighting the former glory of Indiana Avenue’s jazz scene, Freetown Village will present ā€œA Musical Journey of Indiana Avenueā€ as part of its annual...

Lawmakers give $5 million to Martin University in state budget

The majority caucus unveiled their state budget proposal (House Bill 1001) with a final decision to give Martin University $5 million.

IndyRent returns: 6.8M available for Hoosiers facing eviction

IndyRent, the city's rental assistance program, will reopen for submissions April 27. The rebooting of IndyRent comes after a city-wide pause of rental assistance....

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