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Changing climate proves challenging for people, plants

It was a normal day for Marcya Hill-Brown as she watered her plants. Less than a week later, they burned. Two weeks later, they...

From our streets to the landfill

When you throw something away, it normally ends up in one of four places: the landfill, recycling, in the streets or someone elseā€™s home. The...

Indianapolis to lift all COVID-19 restrictions July 1

Marion County will lift all remaining COVID-19 restrictions July 1, Mayor Joe Hogsett announced at a press conference June 29. Bars, restaurants, sporting events, museums,...

ā€˜Do your research. Celebrate itā€™: Juneteenth continues to grow

Shelley Covington found out about Juneteenth five years ago when she was working with students doing research on Black history. One of her students...

Founding CEO of Fathers and Families reflects on a legacy

Dr. Wallaceā€ÆMcClaughlinā€™sā€Æfather was a struggling minister who experienced racism, poverty and a broken health care system in the Jim Crow South. He died of a stroke at 60.ā€ÆMcClaughlinā€Æwas...

Indianapolis Public Library launches summer reading programs

As students begin their summer vacation, the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) announces its 102nd annual summer reading program.  This yearā€™s theme, ā€œDiscover,ā€ encourages students to...

New exhibit at Indiana State Museum features murals by local Black artists

A new exhibit featuring murals from local Black artists commemorating the one-year anniversary of George Floydā€™s death is on display at the Indiana State...

Mays Chemical secretary retires after over 30 years of service

Mays Chemicals celebrated the retirement of longtime secretary Diane Hull on June 4. Hull began working for the company in 1987 ā€” the year Whitney...

Ballroom culture: hidden in plain sight

When people hear the term ā€œballroom,ā€ they think of a large room where two or more people perform various styles of dance. However, for...

Racial disparities in pools remain prevalent as swimming season begins

Memorial Day weekend is the beginning of pool season, but racial disparities regarding swimming and pool safety continue for Black people. According to the Centers...

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