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Increasing health equity in Indiana

As Indiana showers bloom into spring, so too does the national spotlight on health equity. Every April, the United States dedicates a month to...

Indiana low-income solar programs get more than $117 million in federal funding

New federal funding will allow for the development of low-income solar programs throughout the state.

National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day: What to know before visiting an animal shelter

Are you looking to add a new (four-legged) member to the family? This just might be the month to do it. April 30 is National...

REVIEW: ā€˜The King and I,’ a trip down memory lane

Beef & Boards dinner Theatre presents ā€œThe King and Iā€ through May 19.Ā  Rodgers and Hammerstein’s ā€œThe King and Iā€ Tony Award-winning Musical set in...

Improving Indiana’s Black mortality rate one delivery at a time

Indiana currently has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the United States. The risk of death related to pregnancy is higher for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and people of color) patients.

ā€œBlack Keysā€ spotlights Black composers for a sold-out crowd

A sold-out crowd attended ā€œBlack Keys: The Evolution of the Black Classical Arts,ā€ at the Schrott Center for the Arts on April 20, 2024....

Leadership at IndyCREW: Committed to Advancing Women in Commercial Real Estate

Commercial real estate is a captivating and ever-changing industry. From market dynamics to deal cycles and technology evolutions down to regulatory and globalization—those who...

Broadway National Tour of ā€œTINAā€ to come to Indianapolis

ā€œTINA – The Tina Turner Musicalā€ is coming to Indianapolis. Based on the life and legacy of the Queen of Rock & Roll, the Broadway...

South Bend caterer expands business and feeds hungry

Laquisha Jackson always knew she wanted to work with food. One of thirteen children, Jackson often found herself in the kitchen, working under her...

IU graduate student uncovers segregation in student teaching in 1930s

In the 1930s, seven Black Indiana University education students were made to finish their student teaching at Crispus Attucks High School in Indianapolis rather...
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