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E-learning sites fill critical gap while school is virtual

The 60 students who get e-learning help at KIPP Indy’s elementary and middle school on East 30th Street are a small batch of the...

Lt. Gov. praises Black barbers as ā€˜powerful’ in stopping mental health stigma

On a quiet day this month, barber Trey Cato had someone new in his chair — someone who’d come for the conversation, not the...

Madam Walker Legacy Center keeps Christmas spirit alive

The Madam Walker Legacy Center had to make some adjustments to its holiday programming because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the organization will continue...

What the Party for Socialism and Liberation wants you to understand

Many of the signs and posters at a recent protest at the City-County Building looked like the ones that became familiar sights on downtown...

Possibility of student loan debt forgiveness gets borrowers excited

William Horton felt like he did all of the right things to get ready for college. He had an academic plan, started a warehouse...

ā€˜An overflow of abundance’: the impact of organ donation

Faith McKinney was 33 when she received a cornea transplant. Born with a hereditary eye disorder, keratoconus, McKinney’s vision in her left eye was...

Christmas Eve will look different, but the message remains the same

During a normal holiday season, Josiah McCruiston would be preparing for Christmas Eve service at Witherspoon Presbyterian Church. A minister since 2018, McCruiston looks...

Charges filed in murder of Chris Beaty

Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced Dec. 3 that Marcus Anderson has been charged for his alleged role in the murder of Chris Beaty...

Systemic racism: Virtual series explores history, impact and change

The Jewish Community Center of Indianapolis will host a series of online discussions about systemic racism to explore the role history has played in...

New Indiana law puts pressure on high schools to reduce home-school withdrawals

One in five Indiana high schools are facing scrutiny that could lead to lower graduation rates because they marked a large number of students...

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