Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority has plans to bring its Mobile Mammography Unit to Indianapolis this year.āThe members of the Central Region of Alpha Kappa...
The Center for Leadership Development (CLD) honored minority achievers at its 39th annual Minority Achievers Awards and Scholarship Gala on March 21 at the...
One-hundred and eleven years ago, nine women came together to form the first Greek-letter African-American sorority at Howard University in Washington, D.C. The sorority,...
Addison Simpson, a longtime community advocate, especially for the Avondale Meadows area on the cityās northeast side, died March 25. He was 68 years...
Indyās International Marketplace, which has become a fixture along 38th Street on the west side, is being forced out of its building on Commercial...
Two Indianapolis residents recently celebrated milestone birthdays that carried them even further into their 100s. Elmon Myers turned 105 on March 12, and Sarah...
In 1980, the city of Indianapolis placed a moratorium on new streetlights because of budget restraints. Since then, U.S. Census Bureau data show the...
On March 5, State Representative Robin Shackleford organized and hosted the first ever Indiana Senior Day at the Statehouse. While seniors are more likely...