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Small grocery store owner has big dreams for northeast side neighborhood

You can’t see it yet, but Rachelle Jackson-Wells can. Open-face freezers stocked with milk and meat, more shelves to hold cans and boxes of...

Change your mindset to succeed in New Year’s resolutions

For many, when the clock strikes midnight on Jan. 1 every year, a new batch of resolutions begin. Gym memberships are bought in an...

Georgia vs. Alabama: What else did you expect?

Are you getting tired of seeing the same familiar faces in the college football national championship? Think the SEC has too strong of a...

Local NAACP to file report with departments of Education, Justice on blackface incident at Center Grove

The local NAACP chapter plans to file a report with the U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Department of Justice about concerns of "cultural...

Report: Black homeownership down 20% in Marion County since 2010

A report from the Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana shows the Black homeownership rate has decreased in Marion County by 20% over the...

Year in Review: COVID-19 vaccinations rolledĀ outĀ in 2021

Throughout 2020, the threat of COVID-19 kept many people away from their loved ones, children from their classrooms andĀ stands at Lucas Oil Stadium empty....

Year in Review: Indianapolis Public Library CEO resignedĀ amid racism scandal, funding loss

The controversyĀ started with a ZoomĀ callĀ May 24.Ā Ā  During a virtual board meeting, members of the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) board of trustees heard fromĀ aĀ former employeeĀ aboutĀ how she...

Year in Review: Education moved closer to normal but still comes with plenty of stress

The K-12 education scene looked much closer to normal in 2021 than it did in 2020, but along with that came other struggles, namely...

How to ring in the new year

Good riddance to 2021. Will 2022 be better? Don’t look to us for guarantees, but here’s what we do know: You can’t have a...

Year in Review: Indy continued hosting large sporting events in 2021

First came a March Madness like none other before it. Then there was the Indianapolis 500 and all of the events that come with...

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