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A Fan Battling Cancer Got A Visit From His ‘Favorite Rapper’ J. Cole

On 2014 Forest Hills Drive’s “No Role Modelz,” J. Cole certainly isn’t talking about his fans. Because they have at least one: Him.Cole has continuously shown his...

Indiana Minority Business Magazine celebrates Champions of Diversity

On January 15, 2016 business owners, dignitaries, and community leaders will gather to celebrate the 11th Annual Champions of Diversity Awards Dinner. The Indiana...

Prevent sewer backups this Thanksgiving

With Thanksgiving just days away, you are probably busy planning the menu for your Turkey Day feast. But, have you taken time to plan...

Freetown Village Gets Into the Holiday Spirit in Upcoming Production

For many, the holiday season elicits warm thoughts of togetherness and cheer. But did you know that there was a time in our nation...

Horizon House hosts Donation Drive Thru

On Wednesday November 25 the Horizon House, a full-service agency that connects homeless individuals with integrated, comprehensive services - will be hosting a donation drive thru...

Project plans to build homes for vets on blighted properties

A new initiative called Home For Good is packing a two-fold punch: providing military families housing while helping neighborhoods get rid of blight.The Indiana...

The faces of adoption: National Adoption Month aims to find older children loving homes

Strolling through the halls of the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, attendees are greeted by large black-and-white portraits of smiling children. These children vary in...

UNCF gala to celebrate student success, community donors

The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) is serious about minority students matriculating into college and graduating with a degree that leads to a promising...

Study finds more Mexicans leaving the US than coming

SAN DIEGO (AP) — More Mexicans are leaving the United States than migrating into the country, marking a reversal of one of the most...

Homelessness drops 2 percent in US since last year

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of homeless people in the U.S. has declined slightly since last year, even as communities face shrinking federal budgets...

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