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IHCDA approve $20 million grant for a 24/7 low barrier homeless shelter in Indy

Indianapolis will open a low barrier homeless shelter in 2027, following two years of construction The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority approved a $20...

At least 75 sickened as deadly McDonald’s E. coli outbreak expands

AĀ deadly outbreak of E. coli poisoningĀ tied to McDonald's Quarter Pounders has expanded, with at least 75 people sick in 13 states, federal health officials...

Prescription drug take-back day

Unwanted medications can be dropped off at the following community health centers in Indy: Community Health Network MD Anderson Cancer Center North Main entrance 7979 N....

New walking trail and labyrinth comes to Indy

From the Ground Up Foods, in collaboration with several community organizations, hosted a groundbreaking ceremony Oct. 24 for a new walking trail and labyrinth...

Indiana hospitals facing national IV fluid shortageĀ 

Indiana hospitals have implemented a comprehensive conservation plan during the ongoing national shortage of IV fluid that has impacted health care facilities and hospitals...

Key open enrollment dates for 2025 coverageĀ 

As open enrollment for Medicaid kicks off in Indiana, residents have a crucial opportunity to review their health coverage options and make important decisions...

Spooky on the spectrumĀ 

As the vibrant colors of fall usher in the excitement of Halloween, families with children on the spectrum often face unique challenges during this...

Indy Health District launches, plans to improve neighborhood quality of life

City leaders and neighborhood associations gathered Monday morning to announce the launch of Indy Health District (IHD), a new nonprofit committed to addressing health...

Photos: Sista Strut takes Victory Field

Check out some photos from the 3rd annual Sista Strut event at Victory Field! This gallery was compiled by Noral Parham III. For more news...

A call for health equity: Standing together to fight cardiovascular disease

For generations African Americans have been disproportionately impacted by heart disease — a condition that unfortunately claims far too many lives each year. These harsh...
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