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IUPUI offers free lead screening kits

Free lead screening kits to test water, soil and homes for lead exposure are available at 17 Indianapolis Public Library locations through a collaboration...

Panel to discuss intended and unintended consequences of UniGov

The legacy of UniGov is complicated. There are competing narratives and far-reaching consequences still felt today. Plus, there is a dwindling number of firsthand...

Broad Ripple Art Fair celebrates 50 years

The Broad Ripple Art Fair opened for the first time in 1971. The art fair has been in existence for a while — to say...

Lead pilot program gives CAFE Indy a new greenspace

A lead testing program on the far east side will help reduce neighborhood risk of lead exposure for residents and bring a new greenspace...

Medical decision-making tools that factor in race can delay care for Black patients

If it wasn’t for Crystal Moore’s hoodie and car, people probably wouldn’t be able to tell her life is hanging by a thread. Her black...

Parents hunting for baby formula as shortage spans US

By MATTHEW PERRONE and HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Parents across the U.S. are scrambling to find baby formula because supply disruptions and...

Faith leaders: Fire officers involved in Herman Whitfield III’s death

Black faith leaders called for the officers involved in the death of Herman Whitfield III to be fired during a press conference May 9. Whitfield...

The end of slating? Hogsett calls for Democrats to end controversial practice

Mayor Joe Hogsett is ready for the Marion County Democratic Party to end its controversial endorsement process, according to a statement shared by his...

The AP Interview: BLM’s Patrisse Cullors denies wrongdoing

By AARON MORRISON Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — No, insists Patrisse Cullors, former leader of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation: Despite allegations...

Jury: IMPD officers must pay $1.2M to estate of man killed in 2018

A federal jury ordered two Indianapolis police officers to pay a total of $1.2 million to the estate of a man fatally shot by...

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