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Accessing critical care: LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week

March 18-22 is LGBTQ+ Health Awareness Week and hereā€™s what local organizations are doing in Indianapolis. For those who identify as LGBTQ+, finding a primary...

Small ways to make a difference on Global Recycling Day

Celebrate Global Recycling Day on March 18 by giving some household items a second life. Two of the most important things to know about recycling...

INDIANAPOLIS AFRICAN AMERICAN QUALITY OF LIFE INITIATIVE (IAAQLI) ANNOUNCES THIRD ROUND OF GRANTS

Grants will fund programs and initiatives to improve the quality of life for African American Residents TheĀ National Urban LeagueĀ has selected 38 Indianapolis/Marion County not-for-profit organizations...

Lampley, Lawrence Central girls basketball make history after 55-28 championship win over Lake Central

In 2022, Lawrence Central High School made Jannon Lampley the new head coach for the girls varsity basketball team. Within two seasons, Lampley became...

Uterine cancer rates on the rise, with Black women affected the most

Uterine cancer is one of the only cancers with mortality rates that have increased in the last four decades, surpassing ovarian cancer, according to the American Cancer Society.

Art for advocacy ā€˜Perceptionsā€™ exhibit highlights the stories of people previously incarcerated

GANGGANG and the Marion County Re-Entry Coalition (MCRC) have collaborated to unveil the groundbreaking art exhibition ā€œPerceptions,ā€ which debuted for a two-day showing in...

Ballot challenge against former President Donald Trump denied in Indiana

By BENJAMIN THORP The Indiana Election Commission denied a challenge against President Donald Trump. (Photo from commission live stream/WFYI) The Indiana Election CommissionĀ voted TuesdayĀ to deny an effort...

Families could lose thousands in income if Indiana reduces payments to parents of kids with disabilities

Jackson Dewitt is one of around 1,600 children who receive services through the Attendant Care Program. The stipend his mother, Jennifer, gets for providing...

From exclusion to empowerment: Indiana Black lawyers & judges

Prior to 1900, there were very few Black lawyers practicing in and around Indianapolis. The first Black attorney admitted to the bar in Indianapolis was James T.V. Hill, who practiced law from 1882 to 1928 and was active in civic affairs.

Brandi Davis-Handy named President of AES Indiana

Recognizing its greater focus on the AES Indiana projects to modernize the grid, enhance customer experience, and community leadership, today, theĀ AES Corporation (NYSE:Ā AES) announced...

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