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IMPD Chief Randal Taylor announces resignation

By KATRINA PROSS Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randal Taylor announced Friday he will resign from his position at the end of the year. In a...

Newfields meltdown comes amid widespread DEI retreat

By JAMES BRIDGES Newfields' meltdown is pushing into a second month, with no end in sight, as the controversy transcends a single personnel move at...

IRT brings a holiday tradition to the stage with ā€˜A Christmas Carol’

Indiana Repertory Theatre is celebrating the return of one of its favorite holiday traditions: ā€œA Christmas Carol.ā€ Onstage now through Dec. 24, The IRT’s production...

Christkindlmarkt at the Athenaeum to highlight KwanzaaĀ 

The second annual Christkindlmarkt at the Athenaeum will look a little different this year — a little more inclusive, that is. Taking place each weekend...

Pacers and Indiana basketball legend George McGinnis dead at 73

Indiana Pacers great George McGinnis, the 1969 Indiana Mr. Basketball who went on to a professional career that culminated in his enshrinement in the...

Ronald McDonald House decks the halls

Eye-popping and unique Christmas trees filled every room of the Ronald McDonald House of Central Indiana (RMHCI) during its annual Deck the Halls celebration...

Local farmers markets to shop from this winterĀ 

The cold has officially begun to set in, but that does not mean Indy’s local farmers markets have closed shop for the season. We...

A difficult road for Gen Z homebuyers

Statistically, Gen Z has owned homes at a higher percentage than millennials and Gen Xers due to lower mortgage rates during the height of...

A daily dose of grace:Ā Cultivating thankfulness with Rev. Sheila P. Spencer’s ā€˜Gratitude Journal’

Rev. Sheila P. Spencer is a woman of many talents. She is an author, poet, teacher, traveler and preacher. A strong advocate of gratitude...

Dashing through diversity: How Black Santa products are changing the holiday landscape

The surge in popularity of Black Santa-themed products in the U.S. during the holidays highlights an evolution in consumer preference that underscores a societal push for cultural inclusivity during the holiday season.
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