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Ashley Brown: Indianapolis’ first African-American female chief meteorologist

When Ashley Brown was growing up, she would tell her mother she wanted to be the first Black something. She wasn’t exactly sure what,...

Fixing the city’s pothole problem — once and for all?

As another winter comes to a close, Indianapolis finds itself once again littered with potholes that citizens dodge daily. New funds and strategies aim...

Fixing the city’s pothole problem — once and for all?

As another winter comes to a close, Indianapolis finds itself once again littered with potholes that citizens dodge daily. New funds and strategies aim...

Crossroads Education gets grant to expand programs

Indianapolis-based Crossroads Education (CRE) announced March 13 it was awarded $750,000 by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to expand its Learning Commons model...

Study: Bias crimes more likely to be prosecuted in states with specific protections

Prosecutors are more likely to seek bias crime charges in states with a bias crimes law that specifies victim groups, but they don’t press...

Tamika Catchings named VP of Fever Basketball Operations

Tamika Catchings, the four-time Olympic gold medalist and 15-year WNBA star with the Indiana Fever, has been named vice president of Fever Basketball Operations,...

9-year-old Indianapolis student is a published author

Samiah Turner does things that most other 9-year-olds don’t do. She’s measured out the exact amount of water she needs for a bath so...

IPS sports roundup: Crispus Attucks wins regional, advances to semi-state

Crispus Attucks boys basketball won its 10th regional title March 9 at Greencastle High School, beating Owen Valley and Marion County foe Beech Grove...

OneAmerica honors employees

OneAmerica honored two employees, Charles Ibrahim and Mary Peete, at the company’s fifth annual ASPIRE awards banquet for their performance in their respective roles. The...

New executive director of Indianapolis Housing Agency takes office

In September 2018, a recruiter contacted John E. Hall about applying to be executive director of Indianapolis Housing Agency. Curious, Hall researched the position...

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