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In Selma, Biden says right to vote remains under assault

SELMA, Ala. (AP) — President Joe Biden used the searing memories of Selma’s ā€œBloody Sundayā€ to recommit to a cornerstone of democracy, lionizing a seminal moment...

Northside church hosts multicultural prayer service on healing

There were barely any empty seats inside St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on March 7 for a multicultural ā€œPlea for Healingā€ service. The service began with...

Council votes to protect puppies;White named to library board

The Indianapolis City-County Council voted unanimously on two major proposals during its regular meeting March 6, including banning the retail sale of commercially raised...

It’s time to Spring forward

It’s that time of year again. At 2 a.m. March 12, it will be time to change clocks to observe daylight saving time.  The change...

Local designer going to LA Fashion Week

Indianapolis fashion designer Joshua Brooks is headed to Santa Monica for LA Fashion Week this month. Brooks, 26, CEO and designer of BLACC, said he...

SBA Great Lakes host roundtable event to celebrate Black history month

To celebrate the conclusion of Black History Month, SBA Great Lakes hosted an event on Feb. 21, celebrating small Black business owners and leaders...

Lauren Gray and her father’s relationship continues to grow as she makes history

Lauren Gray graduated from the fire academy on Dec. 2, 2022, making her the first female African-American firefighter in Fishers. She found inspiration in...

African American Qualityof Life Initiative announcessecond round funding

By Jill Sheridan WFYI The African American Quality of Life Initiative announced a second round of grant funding, totaling $21.5 million, to support more than...

Indiana Senate passes bill to ban ā€˜bad’ books, ease prosecution of teachers, librarians

By LEE V. Gaineslgaines@wfyi.org Senate lawmakers passed a bill Feb. 28 that would strip teachers and school librarians of a legal defense against charges that...

Mural by local Black artist to go to Philadelphia Flower Show

Local artist Kyng Rhodes spent the last month painting a 75-foot mural for the 2023 PHS Philadelphia Flower Show. The Philadelphia Flower Show, presented by...

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