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Need school supplies? Here’s where to find free back-to-school giveaways in Indy

With the 2025–26 school year fast approaching, families across Indianapolis can find help preparing students through dozens of back-to-school giveaways. Here is a guide:  Saturday,...

Eating disorders affect Black Hoosiers, tooĀ 

In many Black households, food is more than nourishment — it’s celebration, comfort, tradition and survival.   But when emotional eating becomes a coping mechanism for...

PNC funds new nature play area at Edna Martin CenterĀ 

Children in Martindale-Brightwood will soon explore, learn and play in a nature-inspired environment.  This morning, PNC Foundation representatives broke ground on the project at the...

Explore nature at Grassy Creek: Indy’s largest nature playground opens soonĀ 

To celebrate Earth Day, Mayor Joe Hogsett and Indy Parks have announced the highly anticipated opening of the Grassy Creek Environmental Community Center and...

Braun’s health plan targets SNAP, Medicaid and chronic disease preventionĀ 

Gov. Mike Braun signed nine executive orders to address key health issues in Indiana, including nutrition, chronic disease prevention and Medicaid reform.   Secretary of Health...

The climate crisis explained: Impacts on Indianapolis and pathways forwardĀ 

In Martindale-Brightwood, where summer days stretch longer and storms grow fiercer, the signs of a changing climate are woven into the daily rhythm of...

Legacy never dies: Ilyasah Shabazz on her father, Malcolm X, and the future of Black leadershipĀ 

At the Malcolm X Institute of Black Studies on the campus of Wabash College, legacy lives and breathes.   This year, as the institute marks its...

Building healthier communities: IU Health’s upcoming health fairĀ 

IU Health is hosting a community health fair on March 29, designed to encourage wellness, prevention and healthy living.   The event will be from 10...

A life stolen, a truth reclaimed: George Tompkins lynching memorialized with historic markerĀ 

A ceremony at Municipal Gardens Family Center honored the life of George Tompkins, a 19-year-old Black man lynched in Indianapolis in 1922.   Local leaders...

Trump’s message to congress: What resonated and what didn’tĀ 

In the wake of President Donald Trump's recent address to a joint session of Congress, Indianapolis residents and leaders express a spectrum of reactions,...
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