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I’m just sayin’: COVID-19 will exacerbate economic ills of Black residents in Indy

The U.S. economy is sick due to a global public health pandemic, but we aren’t even talking about the virus that creates Black economic...

Health department starts new campaign to tackle opioid abuse

With a grant from the National Association of County and City Health Officials, the Marion County Public Health Department will tackle the opioid crisis...

Health department starts new campaign to tackle opioid abuse

With a grant from the National Association of County and City Health Officials, the Marion County Public Health Department will tackle the opioid crisis...

Proposal to protect renters approved by city council but faces uncertain future

A set of proposals pushed by Mayor Joe Hogsett and passed by the Indianapolis City-County Council on Feb. 24 are meant to further protect...

Proposal to protect renters approved by city council but faces uncertain future

A set of proposals pushed by Mayor Joe Hogsett and passed by the Indianapolis City-County Council on Feb. 24 are meant to further protect...

Minorities, women face substantial barriers in business, study finds

Minority and women-owned businesses are underutilized in city contracts. This is according to the findings of the 2019 City of Indianapolis Disparity Study conducted...

I’m just sayin’ — reducing homicides

Black Indianapolis experienced a rocky start to 2020— from a quick flurry of 10 homicides only 12 days into 2020, to a fire temporarily...

Free program teaches youth how to gain Dollars and Sense

When Nate Turnipseed’s mother first enrolled him in 100 Black Men of Indianapolis’ Dollars and Sense program, he initially wasn’t happy to spend his...

Health department mows over personal garden

A resident on the city’s northwest side believes an inspector for the Marion County Public Health Department got revenge on him by citing him...

Health department mows over personal garden

A resident on the city’s northwest side believes an inspector for the Marion County Public Health Department got revenge on him by citing him...
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