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Pace set to celebrate National Recovery Month

When it comes to addiction, the road to recovery is unique to each individual. A one-size-fits all approach doesn’t work.However, one commonality anyone striving...

Digital billboards create challenge for Martin University project

A plan to add modernize Martin University and create an economic vehicle for the state’s only predominately Black institution (PBI), faces an uphill battle...

Raising money and awareness of Alzheimer’s disease one step at a time

When Anita Gaillard’s mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2002, she got straight to work.Ā  At the time, a friend of hers worked...

Celebrate local authors

Book lovers have the opportunity to meet and greet local authors during An Authors’ Affair, hosted by Cynthia Lynn Stigger, 2-4:30 p.m. Sept. 29...

ā€˜Servant’ and ā€˜warrior’ for the community dies

Indianapolis lost a leader.Ā Rev. Charles Ellis, pastor of 25th Street Baptist Church and state director of Ten Point Coalition died on Sept. 9. Ellis...

Improved sickle cell treatment on the horizon

At 70 years old, Cleo Camphor is seriously beating the odds for someone living with sickle cell disease.Ā ā€œI’m blessed because the doctor said I...

McCain, Franklin tributes show 2 Americas and cultures

Two farewells, both reflecting distinct but uniquely American cultures.In Detroit, celebrities sat alongside anonymous mourners on Aug. 31 in joyous remembrance of Aretha Franklin,...

McCain, Franklin tributes show 2 Americas and cultures

Two farewells, both reflecting distinct but uniquely American cultures.In Detroit, celebrities sat alongside anonymous mourners on Aug. 31 in joyous remembrance of Aretha Franklin,...

Longtime activist and advocate will be missed

Dorothy Lee Burse, 94, former executive director of Citizens Multi-Service Center, died on Sept. 3.Burse was a longtime community activist and advocate for Indianapolis,...

Longtime activist and advocate will be missed

Dorothy Lee Burse, 94, former executive director of Citizens Multi-Service Center, died on Sept. 3.Burse was a longtime community activist and advocate for Indianapolis,...

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