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Meets the Artists ā€œmeccaā€ for Black creatives

Tony Radford remembers the first Meet the Artists event like it was yesterday. After working with the African American History Committee at Indianapolis Public...

Biden: 1st Black woman justice on high court ‘long overdue’

By COLLEEN LONG, ZEKE MILLER and DARLENE SUPERVILLEĀ  WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Jan. 27 affirmed his pledge to nominate the first Black...

ā€˜It’s never gonna be totally gone’: What it means to end COVID-19 pandemic

For as often as it feels like the COVID-19 pandemic will never go away, the simple truth is it eventually will. The more complicated...

New exhibit highlights Black civic leaders

A new exhibit at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site details the role Black activists played in Indiana and the nation during the 23rd president’s...

ā€˜I am the hope’: City leaders, community members unite to curb violence

If you drive east on Troy and Keystone avenues, you’ll see two billboards outside the Marion County Child Advocacy Center. Created by young adults...

City threatens nuisance lawsuit against north side apartment complex

The city is threatening to sue the owners of Lakeside Pointe at Nora apartment complex, a move that would test judicial interpretations of a...

Local redistricting process underway with familiar complaints

No, you’re not stuck in a time loop. Redistricting is happening again, this time locally with Indianapolis City-County Council districts, and the early stages...

How medical databases could improve outcomes for childhood asthma and other diseases

Over the past 10 years, rates of childhood asthma in Indiana have decreased, but death rates have increased, according to a new study from the Indiana...

Fredricks named director of OMWBD

David Fredricks was named director of the Office of Minority and Women Business Development (OMWBD) by Mayor Joe Hogsett Jan. 21. Fredricks previously worked as...

ā€˜His calling was to love’: Arnold Mickens lives on in football record books and classrooms

The story of Arnold Mickens will almost certainly start with the things he could do on a football field. It was special, first at...

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