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2020 Year in Review: Racism declared a public health crisis

Following months of protests related to police brutality and systemic racism, the Indianapolis City-County Council passed a special resolution in June declaring racism a...

2020 Year in Review: Families spent 2020 navigating abrupt changes in education

Many of the families whose children attend K-12 schools in Marion County had only a little more than 12 hours of formal notice that...

2020 Year in Review: COVID-19 reinforced geography’s influence on health

Marion County Public Health Department Director Dr. Virginia Caine says this year she learned how fragile it can feel to not have comprehensive, affordable...

Doctor’s video alleges bias in COVID care — just before she dies

On Dec. 4, Dr. Susan Moore posted a video from her hospital bed in the Indianapolis area. Short of breath and with an oxygen...

Southern Indiana Wellness Center expands to help Black women cope with racism

While listening to the disturbing details of how 26-year-old Breonna Taylor was shot to death by Louisville police officers in her own apartment, Glynita...

Virtual Kwanzaa events celebrate unity, faith

After riots swept through Los Angeles in 1966, Dr. Maulana Karenga of California State University, Long Beach, wanted to bring the African American community...

Support for substance abuse around the holidays

Aaron Smith finds he’s more likely to ā€œneedā€ a drink around the holidays.   Smith said he typically drinks a few times a month throughout...

Camp Belzer to get upgrades for improved scouting experience

Boy Scout troops and the Central Indiana community have a lot to look forward to in the coming years with the upgrades planned at...

What’s next for Belinda Drake? For now, healing

Belinda Drake’s campaign for state Senate was a long shot in the conservative District 32, but election night was still special. Drake’s family traveled from...

Check out a racial justice mural from Indy Public Library

When downtown stores and businesses were boarded up over the summer to prevent property damage during protests, local artists saw an opportunity to create....

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