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Help for Haughville: Residents mobilize to improve area for today’s youth

Haughville, a working-class community on the city’s west side, is a place known to many for varying reasons. For some, the name is shrouded...

Faces of fatherhood: Black fathers engaged, active in their children’s lives

When it comes to shaping a child’s character and values, more is caught than taught, and the impact of a great parent is unparalleled....

Effort continues to break barriers between police, Black community

Samone Willis says her three younger brothers were typical teenage boys — they spent time hanging out with friends, walking or riding their bikes...

Thousands wait for donated organs

When she was 20 years old, Cammi Jackson’s life changed forever.Ā ā€œMy body started swelling — my eyelids, feet and stomach. I went to the...

History restored: New construction revives property of 1st Black presidential candidate

Since a fire burned down the home of late community leaders Frank and Bobby Beckwith, the lot near the 3100 block of Washington Boulevard...

ā€˜A walking example of hope’ – Harbor Light center appoints first Black executive director

The Harbor Light Center, an addiction recovery facility on the city’s northwest side, touts itself as a place that provides new beginnings to those...

Women’s Fund launches statewide mental health effort

This week, on the steps of Monument Circle, a host of organizations from both the private and public sectors gathered to launch a local...

Same way, different day: Life of Jesus reflects Black problems and promise

Recently, various sources have shown that in the United States today, African Americans are faced with a mixed bag of strengths and challenges.Some experts...

A fighting chance: Coaching builds connections, opens avenues toward mentorship

William Dale’s life had a difficult start. One of 13 children, he grew up in numerous near-eastside neighborhoods with reputations for violence and crime....

Girl Scouts leader to retire

Deborah Hearn Smith, Girl Scouts of Central Indiana CEO, announced to the organization’s board and staff last week her plans to retire after decades...

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