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Indianapolis residents encouraged to get H1N1 vaccinations

The Marion County Health Department is reminding Indianapolis residents that itā€™s not too late to get a seasonal or H1N1 flu vaccine. Public health...

The Indianapolis 552

For years, our African-American community, and the larger community as a whole, has been led to believe that a majority of Black students arenā€™t...

Republic Airways moving execs to Indianapolis

Republic Airways Holdings Inc., which bought Frontier Airlines and Midwest Airlines last year, says it will move all of its executives to its base...

Indianapolis comedy club shuts its doors this weekend

Mortyā€™s Comedy Joint in Indianapolis, Ind., will forever shut its doors this Sunday, Jan. 3rd. The club has been in operation since August of...

Study: Some Indianapolis teens have high STD risk

Sex researchers who tracked teenage girls in Indianapolis found that half of those studied had at least one sexually transmitted infection within two years...

Republic Airways bringing 300 jobs to Indianapolis

Republic Airways is moving all of its business operations to its Indianapolis headquarters, a move that will shift about 300 jobs from Denver to...

Jury chosen in Indianapolis murder trial

A jury has been seated for the trial of a second man charged in the killing of seven people, including three children, authorities in...

Indianapolis tennis event likely moving

Dwindling fan attendance and a shortage of highly ranked tennis players may result in the Indianapolis Tennis Championships relocating, an official said. Tournament director...

The young adults of Indianapolis NAACP chapter will be hosting an event titled ā€œInfluence.Rhythm.Classā€

Admission is only $5, free for members of the NAACP. The purpose of this evening is to increase membership and to inform young adults...

National Black MBA ā€“ Indianapolis Chapter presents ā€œA View From the Topā€ executive panel and forum

The Indianapolis Chapter of the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) recently announced it will feature Dr. Virginia Caine of the Marion County Health Department,...
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