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Local health departments receive $75 million in first round of public health funding

By ABIGAIL RUHMAN Eighty-six Indiana counties recently received the first round of public health funding to come from the state’s Health First Indiana initiative. Local health...

Report details ā€˜discriminatory censorship’ laws targeting schools and students

By LEE V. GAINES At least 21 states and 145 school districts or other local governments have embraced what two legal scholars describe as discriminatory...

ā€œWe Have to Stand Upā€: 1,500 UAW Members at Allison Transmission in Indianapolis Prepare for First Big U.S. Strike of 2024

UPDATE 1/18/2024: After members of United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 933 threatened to walk off the job at Allison Transmission in Indianapolis (ATI), the corporate...

UIndy tackles teacher shortage with new campaign

Marion County schools, like many communities across the nation, face a growing teacher shortage. Empty classrooms and stretched resources paint a concerning picture, but...

Harlem Globetrotters return to GainbridgeĀ 

The legendary Harlem Globetrotters are set to return to Gainbridge Fieldhouse this weekend as part of their 2024 world tour.   Taking the stage at the Pacers’...

2024 New Year’s babies born in Indianapolis

This year, Community Health Network had a baby born at all five of our hospitals on New Year’s Day.Ā 

2024 NBA All-Star weekend in Indianapolis updates

With one of the world's biggest spectacles coming to Indianapolis in less than two months, fans near and far are anticipating new experiences, A-list...

Franklin College hosts Reverend Washington Risher lecture for MLK Day

Franklin College will host the fourth lecture of its 2023-2024 Convocation Lecture Series in Richardson Chapel Jan. 15 at 4 p.m. Reverend Sharon Washington...

Giving Machines benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis

The ā€œGiving Machine,ā€ a popular vending machine that works in reverse by giving users an opportunity to donate items to charities, is open to the public in two locations – Clay Terrace and Newfields.

Colts’ playoff hopes

The Colts have had a season filled with injuries and new experiences. There is a new head coach, offensive coordinator, franchise quarterback and backup...
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