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Black patients less likely to receive diagnostic imaging at emergency departments

Black patients are less likely to receive diagnostic medical imaging during a hospital visit, studies show — and that might lead to a range...

CDC says many Americans can now go outside without a mask

By MIKE STOBBE NEW YORK (AP) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased its guidelines April 27 on the wearing of masks outdoors,...

Accessing Emergency Mental Health Care In Indiana Often Challenging

By CARTER BARRETT Late on April 15, Brandon Hole stepped out of his car at an Indianapolis FedEx facility. Armed with a rifle, he shot...

Report recommends Indy gets more aggressive to ensure equitable development, prevent displacement

A report released by the Department of Metropolitan Development and a national nonprofit recommends the city enact policies such as making the new rent...

Child Advocates backs out of contract talks for court services

Child Advocates rejected an offer to become a subcontractor with Kids’ Voice of Indiana, which will soon take over as the city’s provider for...

ā€˜Deceived’: Indianapolis charter school pitch left out lawsuits, touted questionable college degree

By STEPHANIE WANG To launch a ā€œtransformationalā€ middle school in an overlooked eastside neighborhood, Indianapolis charter advocates turned to a man students call Coach T. For...

A conversation with Rashad Robinson, president of Color of Change

Collision is one of the world's biggest tech conferences connecting people and ideas that change the world. Each year, tens of thousands of professionals...

COVID-19 update: Numbers rise slightly but then steady

Marion County has seen a slight increase in most COVID-19 statistics, but officials aren’t alarmed because the numbers have steadied since and people are...

Lawsuit: Family wants IMPD to hand over evidence from man’s killing

The family of a man killed in 2015 says Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department is violating the state’s public records law by refusing to release...

CDC declaration on racism an important step, experts sayĀ 

Now that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) director has called racism a ā€œserious public health threat,ā€ public health experts are watching...

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