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FormerĀ EPA administrator addresses environmental justice and clean energy equity in IndianapolisĀ 

Former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael S. Regan visited Indianapolis on Thursday, Feb. 12, to speak about environmental justice, regulatory changes and the unequal burdens...

ā€œGrooming looks like kindnessā€:Ā Expert warns parents about online predatorsĀ 

Public concern about online safety for children has intensified in recent weeks following the disappearance and death of 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee of Fishers, Indiana....

Black history month:Ā Honoring Black health leaders from past to presentĀ 

As Black History Month continues, communities across the country are taking time to recognize the individuals whose work has shaped American life, advanced equity and improved...

House committee advances bill aimed at curbing Medicaid costs, expanding access for elderly HoosiersĀ 

The Indiana House Public Health Committee unanimously advanced House Bill 1277 on Jan. 13, which legislation supporters say would save hundreds of millions of dollars in...

CPBĀ shutdown and what it means forĀ HoosiersĀ 

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the federal nonprofit that for nearly six decades helped fund the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), National Public Radio (NPR) and...

Black bodies, digitalĀ mirrorsĀ and the distortion of beauty onlineĀ 

Are Black girls being affected by their online social-media use? Experts say yes.  In part one of this series, we explored how social media created...

Silent damage: How lead exposure may be fueling kidney disease in IndianapolisĀ 

Lead is a known toxin, long associated with developmental delays and neurological problems in children, but research shows that its dangers go far beyond...

Paramount Schools celebrates 15 years of growth, strong academics and teacher supportĀ 

Fifteen years ago, Paramount Schools of Excellence (PSOE) opened its first campus, Brookside, with a bold mission: to provide students with a safe, structured...

Hidden danger: How lead exposure may be fueling heart disease in IndianapolisĀ 

Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death in Marion County, and new findings suggest that chronic exposure to lead may be...

From roots to resilience: Martindale Brightwood celebrates certified plan for futureĀ 

Martindale Brightwood community members, city officials and partner organizations gathered on Aug. 27 to celebrate the City of Indianapolis’ certification of the neighborhood’s Quality...
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