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What happens now that a government shutdown is underway

By KEVIN FREKING, ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON (AP) — Washington is bracing for what could be a prolonged federal shutdown after lawmakers deadlocked and missed the deadline for...

Step by step, Indianapolis fights back against Alzheimer’sĀ 

The Indianapolis community will take strides toward a future without Alzheimer’s on Saturday, Oct. 4, during the annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s at IUI’s...

Trump links Tylenol to autismĀ 

President Donald Trump on Sept. 22 announced a government effort tying acetaminophen (Tylenol) use during pregnancy to autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions and urged...

Q&A: Aar-Yana Willis talks first children’s book, using AI and familial inspirationĀ 

Local writer Aar-Yana Willis published her first book a little less than a year ago, and since then it’s been featured on shelves at...

REVIEW: IRT’s season opener ā€˜The 39 Steps’ is delightfully absurd

ā€œThe 39 Stepsā€ is onstage at the Indiana Repertory Theatre (IRT), and it’s the funniest thing I’ve seen all year.  The IRT’s 2025-26 season opener...

St. John’s MBC honors retiring pastor, welcomes successor

St. John’s Missionary Baptist Church is celebrating the retirement of Rev. Dr. Philip L. Shobe after 33 years of leadership and welcomes Rev. R.E....

Faith-based youth organization hosts all-family promĀ 

After losing two of her godsons to suicide and a nephew to gun violence, Michelle Sanders decided to do something about the violence and...

Colts fans won’t pump the brakes and l don’t blame them.

It's becoming a phenomenon.  Even the waitresses at my greasy spoon breakfast spot are now wearing the hats and T-shirts as they bring me...

Rising blood pressure: The link between lead exposure and hypertension in IndianapolisĀ 

Residents of Indianapolis’ Martindale Brightwood neighborhood are confronting stubbornly high rates of hypertension, and public health experts point to lead exposure as a likely...

Program will train 100 Indy residents for jobs in growing green industriesĀ 

KeyBank Foundation announced a $750,000 investment to help launch the Green Jobs Workforce Initiative, a new program aimed at preparing Indianapolis residents for careers...
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