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10th Street Jazz Journey returns this year, celebrating Near Eastside historyĀ 

The 10th Street Jazz Journey is back to celebrate the history of the Near Eastside for a second year in a row.  Hosted by The...

Governor extends gas tax suspension to lower fuel prices

In an effort to provide Hoosiers with lower gas prices, Gov. Mike Braun extended the suspension of Indiana’s Gasoline Usage Tax on May 6...

Time for LeBron to enjoy life.

He lives in a world that so few people could even begin to understand with regiments so structured, they dictate just where he needs...

Community leadersĀ to host voting rights, civic engagement event ahead of general election

Indianapolis community leaders and national civic advocates will host ā€œOur Vote, Our Voice: An Emergency Briefing,ā€ a public forum from 6 p.m. to 8...

Q&A: MB Dabney releases third book in David Blaise mystery series

A new mystery novel by a local Black author hit the shelves earlier this month. Michael Dabney, an Indy-based author and journalist who writes under...

Local filmmaker to host screening of ā€˜Jesus’ Love Brought Me Back’

Rev. Delores Thornton is premiering her ā€œswan songā€ film this May. ā€œJesus’ Love Brought Me Back,’ a short film inspired by the life of Indy-based...

Indy Parks 2026 Free Concert Series returns with IF Theatre partnership

Indy Parks invites Hoosiers to celebrate the summer with more than 50 free concerts. Indy Parks will kick off its 2026 Free Summer Concert Series...

Indianapolis takes a step toward food justice — one micro-grant at a timeĀ 

A new initiative aimed at strengthening Indianapolis’ local food system is investing directly in the farmers, growers and food retailers already working to feed...

Did anybody ask why?

The headline read: ā€œIndiana Black Expo is dropping Circle City Classic.ā€ The internet responded exactly as it was designed to respond. Outrage. Nostalgia. Accusation. Mourning....

Don’t wait for the sirens:Ā How Indianapolis families can prepare now for spring stormsĀ 

Spring in Indianapolis brings warmer temperatures, but it also marks the start of severe weather season. Tornadoes, hail, flooding and damaging winds are all common across...
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