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National Conference of African American Librarians pulls convention out of Indianapolis

The National Conference of African American Librarians will not hold its annual convention in Indianapolis this year as planned because of the ongoing controversy...

What environmental bills to expect in the Statehouse this sessionĀ 

The Indiana General Assembly will reconvene for the 2023 legislative session Jan. 9. The focus will be on public health and education, while some...

Leah Gunning Francis named IU Health senior VP, chief mission and values officer

Rev. Leah Gunning Francis will join IU Health as its new senior vice president and chief mission and values officer.  Her position entails providing ā€œdirection...

City-county councilors: Appoint Nichelle Hayes as library CEO

More than half of the Indianapolis City-County Council members are calling for the Indianapolis Public Library Board of Trustees to appoint Nichelle M. Hayes...

Know Your Entertainers: Comedy saved Danise Barlow’s life

Born with a rare, usually debilitating medical condition and sexually abused as a child, Danise Barlow has overcome many adversities in her life with...

Holcomb unveils ambitious agenda for 2023, including more than $5B in new spending

Gov. Eric Holcomb wants to spend more than $5 billion in new and increased spending in Indiana’s next budget.

Julia Bullock to perform with Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra

Classical singer Julia Bullock, an African American soprano, will join the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Nielsen’s ā€œInextinguishable Symphonyā€ Jan. 13-14. Bullock, a...

EXPLAINER: What happened to Damar Hamlin?

By ROB MAADDI AP Pro Football Writer Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest after making a tackle during Monday night's game, causing...

Jordan’s Fish & Chicken closed after video shows food on floor, a rodent and barefoot employees

Jordan’s Fish & Chicken, at 4175 N. Post Road, was closed after a video surfaced on social media of food being prepared on a dirty floor.

Analysis: Who will own the end of slating for Marion County Democrats?

Local Democrats finally did away with slating, that weird, controversial, complicated candidate endorsement process that by the end of its life left as many people fuming as it did fed.

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