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How Hoosiers can go plastic-free this July — without breaking the bankĀ 

As more people across Indiana participate in Plastic Free July, a growing global movement to reduce single-use plastics, the challenge is finding ways to...

Know the signs: Prostate and colorectal cancer in Black menĀ 

Prostate and colorectal cancers are two of the most common cancers affecting men in the U.S., and Black men face significantly higher risks of...

City and IFF launch Thriving Nonprofits to help local orgs cut energy costsĀ 

Ten nonprofit organizations in Marion County will receive free energy assessments and matching grants of up to $10,000 as part of a new initiative...

Braun launches office to boost Hoosier entrepreneurshipĀ 

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun launched the Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (OEI), a new initiative aimed at supporting small businesses, boosting innovation and encouraging...

Photos: ‘A Family Affair’ community concert and picnic

Community members gathered at Belmont Beach on June 14 for 'A Family Affair,' a free all-ages community concert and picnic hosted by the Indianapolis...

Eskenazi urges firework and grill safety ahead of July 4Ā 

With the Fourth of July fast approaching, Eskenazi Health warns Hoosiers to think twice before lighting fireworks or stepping up to the grill without...

Hidden pain: Fighting fibroids in IndianapolisĀ 

Uterine fibroids, non-cancerous tumors arising from the smooth muscle of the uterus, affect up to 80% of Black women by age 50, often with...

REVIEW: IBTC’s ā€˜Ain’t No Mo’:’ You just gon’ have to see itĀ 

I was told this play might make me uncomfortable.  Jordan E. Cooper’s ā€œAin’t No Moā€™ā€ paves the way for a provocative new season for the...

Hoosiers urge IDEM to protect state’s environmentĀ 

Nearly 300 Indiana residents have called on the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) to uphold critical clean air and water protections amid a...

Indy Arts Council released its 5-year strategic planĀ 

Indy Arts Council's five-year strategic plan is a ā€œcollaborative roadmapā€ to making the city a daily destination for accessible arts and culture.  Indy Arts Council...

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