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Black faith leaders call for fully funded mental health crisis response systemĀ 

More than 800 Hoosiers and Black faith leaders are urging state lawmakers to ā€œre-imagine public safetyā€ by fully funding a mental health crisis response...

Federal Researchers Find Sudden Unexplained Deaths Rose for Black Infants

A new study has shown a huge racial difference in infant deaths. Researchers found that babies born to African Americans had the highest rate of...

CDC Recommends All Adults Get Tested for Hepatitis B

The U.S. Centers for Control and Prevention have issued a new recommendation urging all adults to receive screening for hepatitis B at least once in their...

‘Growing Healthy Communities’ free event offers lead education, afternoon of funĀ 

A northwest side public library is planning a fun-filled horticulture afternoon next week for kids, while also educating parents about the dangers of lead...

Edison school board fires leader,cancels expansion after racial slur allegation

The longtime leader of the popular Edison School of the Arts was fired Tuesday evening by the nonprofit board that oversees the downtown magnet...

Library board member resigns due to relocation

Curtis Bigsbee, vice president of the Indianapolis Public Library’s Board of Trustees, announced his resignation March 14. The Marion County Board of Commissioners appointed Bigsbee...

In Selma, Biden says right to vote remains under assault

SELMA, Ala. (AP) — President Joe Biden used the searing memories of Selma’s ā€œBloody Sundayā€ to recommit to a cornerstone of democracy, lionizing a seminal moment...

Northside church hosts multicultural prayer service on healing

There were barely any empty seats inside St. Paul’s Episcopal Church on March 7 for a multicultural ā€œPlea for Healingā€ service. The service began with...

Council votes to protect puppies;White named to library board

The Indianapolis City-County Council voted unanimously on two major proposals during its regular meeting March 6, including banning the retail sale of commercially raised...

It’s time to Spring forward

It’s that time of year again. At 2 a.m. March 12, it will be time to change clocks to observe daylight saving time.  The change...

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