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How to stay healthy during a long, cold winter

With the weather getting increasingly colder and summer nowhere in sight, and with the fun and enjoyment of the holiday season now behind us,...

Martin University names Sean Huddleston new president

In describing the transition from one Martin University president to the next, current president Eugene White considered himself as a Moses figure, starting the...

City celebrated King, Kennedy connection

Indianapolis marked the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s assassination with a variety of events to remind the city of its unique history with...

Jacoby Brissett learns from the best

Colts backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett is in just his third NFL season, but already he’s had an eventful and quite lucky pro career. Brissett,...

Year In Review: Curtis Hill’s scandal

Indiana found itself in the midst of the #MeToo movement when sexual misconduct allegations against Attorney General Curtis Hill arose. As both the first...

Year In Review: Stephen Clay’s time as president

With 2018 being an election year, it’s not surprising Indianapolis saw hot button political stories. Yet, one of the biggest occurred not in November...

IPS partners with Food Rescue to feed Marion County families

Seventh-grader Ella Comerford-Barnett has been concerned about food waste and recycling for almost half of her life. At the age of eight, she began...

Organizations to celebrate Reggie Jones Sr.

The NAACP Health Initiative is partnering with the Indiana Commission on the Status of African-American Males and Indianapolis Black Expo to celebrate Reggie Jones...

50 years of celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Indiana Christian Leadership Conference (ICLC) is getting ready for its 50th year of commemorating the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with a choir...

Year in Review: Shonna Majors appointed director of community violence reduction

Indianapolis doesn’t get a bad reputation nationally since it’s smaller than other cities such as Baltimore and Chicago, but crime and violence have been...

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