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Does financial education work? Depends on who’s talking

Financial education courses are easy to find online, along with countless podcasts, webinars and videos from people who say they understand your financial stress...

National Association of Black Veterans call for transparency, justice

The Indianapolis chapter of the National Association of Black Veterans (NABVETS) held a press conference July 2 to go over a list of demands...

ā€˜Back open for business’: City encourages visitors to Indianapolis

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett says the city is ready for visitors again and announced a $1 million marketing campaign to draw in tourists from...

Larrison appointed to empty council seat

Jason Larrison, a former city employee, beat out Karla Lopez-Owens in a vote by Democratic Party officials to fill the vacant District 12 seat...

Rent assistance program explained

Marion County’s new rent assistance program could help 7,000 to 11,000 households for up to three months, Mayor Joe Hogsett announced at a press...

IndyCar, IMS announce new diversity, inclusion effort

IndyCar and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) will create a $1 million fund to develop internal and external programs and initiatives that will support...

IndyCar, IMS announce new diversity, inclusion effort

IndyCar and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) will create a $1 million fund to develop internal and external programs and initiatives that will support...

Mind Trust, Mayor’s Office announce new fellows

The Mind Trust — an Indianapolis-based education nonprofit — along with Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) and the Mayor’s Office selected three school leader fellows...

Library offers resources to explore race and racial equity

The Indianapolis Public Library will offer e-books, audiobooks and videos that will help patrons explore issues about race and racial equity.Titles include "The New...

Masks to be required in Marion County

Marion County residents will be required to wear face coverings starting July 9, which is the same day the county will also move forward...

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