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Christmas 2025: Toy drives and where to donate

With the cold weather and good tidings, it’s the season for filling up stockings and warming up by the fire. Various organizations seek to...

Federal court hosts conversation on inclusive reentry

The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana hosts a discussion focusing on a critical but overlooked facet of the justice system:...

New Trump administration rule could override state medical debt protections

By ANNA CLAIRE VOLLERS Indiana Capital Chronicle via Stateline A new Trump administration rule issued late last month could override state laws that prevent consumers’ credit...

Troop 123 continues legacy, expands youth programs

Boy Scout Troop 123, chartered by the Edna Martin Christian Center at 2259 N. Ralston Ave., proudly stands as the last minority-based Scout troop...

Why every Black student should visit and apply to an HBCU

I did not attend a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) after high school. Growing up in Gary, Indiana, a predominately black city in...

New analysis shows more US consumers are falling behind on their utility bills

By JOSH BOAK More people are falling behind on paying their bills to keep on the lights and heat their homes, according to a new...

Closing the 16-year gap: Why health equity starts with a full plate

Sixteen years. That’s how wide the life expectancy gap can be between neighborhoods right here in Marion County. A child born in one ZIP code...

Despite what purists say, Indiana has become a football state.

Recently, after deboarding an airplane in North Carolina, l was asked by the polite lady behind the rental car counter where home was for...

Community Health Network MD Anderson Cancer Center-East celebrates expansion on Indy’s east sideĀ 

Community Health Network MD Anderson Cancer Center-East marked a major milestone with the completion of its relocation and expanded space at Community Hospital East,...

Grant helps bring more community doulas to Indianapolis mothersĀ 

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation  granted Indiana University Health Foundation $277,805 to support the Cradle Indy: Community Doula Program, a collaborative effort...
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