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Funding loss adds urgency to IndyPL’s internal climate process

Members of the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) board of trustees all agree that an internal climate study ought to take place. However, the board...

New children’s performing arts center opens soon

Tracy James, the mother of 6-year-old Mackenzie James, can see the growth in her daughter’s piano skills since she started taking lessons about eight...

Indiana Fashion Week to showcase talent, connect with Hoosiers

When people think of Indiana, the first thought is not typically fashion. Technology, health and farming — especially corn — are some of the...

Wheeler Mission expands capacity, services at Center for Women & Children

Stephanie Doss is learning how to love herself again. It’s hard work, after years of off-and-on homelessness and dealing with mental health issues and...

Hogsett unveils 2022 budget

Mayor Joe Hogsett proposed the 2022 budget during a city-county council meeting Aug. 9. The $1.3 billion budget includes an historic amount earmarked for...

Pause on student loan payments extended through January

By COLLIN BINKLEY APEducation Writer The Biden administration on Friday issued what it says will be the final extension to a student loan moratorium that...

Hogsett: Indianapolis is ā€˜extraordinarily safe’ despite rising homicides

City officials reviewed crime trends through the first half of the year and laid out their vision for public safety moving forward during an...

This woman has lived with HIV for more than 30 years. Listen to her experience with the virus

Sheila Muhammad tested positive for HIV more than 30 years ago and her life quickly changed. But as the years passed, attitudes and treatments...

HIV organizations say more work needs to be done to reach Black women

Pamela Goodwin started the Indianapolis based nonprofit Women In Motion after she recognized she was at high risk for HIV, the virus that leads...

Faith leaders pray, fast to curb violence

There’s a lot of ideas on how to curb violent crime in Indianapolis. Among them, changing the budget for the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department...

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