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Community leaders, citizens react to ‘Muslim ban’

Hundreds of people gathered at the Indianapolis International Airport on Jan. 29 to protest President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration. The diverse crowed...

Mays family partners with UNCF to provide scholarships

Although statistics show that an increasing number of Black and Hispanic students are enrolling in college, there remains a gap in graduation rates between...

Vacant Citizens coke plant site selected for new justice center

A new criminal justice complex, which will serve as a cornerstone of Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett’s strategy to reform the city’s approach to crime,...

Vacant Citizens coke plant site selected for new justice center

A new criminal justice complex, which will serve as a cornerstone of Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett’s strategy to reform the city’s approach to crime,...

‘The Strength of She’ helps women shape their stories

In May of 2016, a group of more than 20 women gathered at Binkley’s Kitchen and Bar. Many of these women were recent college...

Youth advocates alarmed by proposed pharmacy robbery bill

A proposed amendment that would automatically move certain juvenile robbery suspects to adult court is raising alarm among youth advocates.Senate Bill 170, written by...

Free tax assistance available beginning February 2 for eligible Central Indiana residents

Each year, thousands of central Indiana residents pay hundreds of dollars to file their taxes, without knowing they may be eligible for free filing....

The Exchange organizes, empowers Indy young professionals

Once a month, a diverse group of young professionals from various backgrounds, interests and parts of the city, gather on Indiana Avenue at the...

IU Health names a chief diversity and inclusion officer

Indiana University Health has appointed Orson Mason as chief diversity and inclusion officer.Mason has been with IU Health for more than 18 years and...

Purdue profs. lead students to DC for inauguration research

Nineteen Purdue University students, led by political science professors Nadia Brown and Natasha Duncan, will witness the presidential inauguration and a variety of related...

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