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Mental Health Matters Day returns to the Indiana State FairĀ Ā 

Mental Health Matters Day will return to the Indiana State Fair on Aug. 15, aimed at raising awareness about mental health and wellness.  Hosted by...

Summer heat raises childhood lead exposure risk, experts warnĀ 

Heat, drought and increased outdoor play are rising this summer in Indianapolis, and with them comes renewed concern over lead exposure.   Experts warn that children...

Scientists find new ways to fight Alzheimer’sĀ 

Researchers have found new targets that could lead to better treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.  The findings come from the Target Enablement to Accelerate Therapy Development...

Vance visit sparks redistricting backlashĀ 

Vice President JD Vance met with Gov. Mike Braun and Republican legislative leaders in Indianapolis on Aug. 7 to discuss redrawing Indiana’s congressional districts.Ā Ā  The...

Gerrymandering: Drawing the lines of political powerĀ 

Gerrymandering, manipulating electoral district boundaries to favor a political party, has a long and complex history in Indianapolis politics.   As the city evolved and grew,...

RISE INDY’s 2024 annual report is out, highlighting breakthroughs in education justiceĀ 

RISE INDY released its 2024 Annual Report this week. The report highlighted the RISE INDY’s record growth in multi-generational literacy, civic leadership, education development and...

REVIEW: Indy Drag Theatre’s first parody play, ā€˜Clue,’ went off with a bang (or several)

Indy Drag Theatre (IDT) produced its first parody play over the last two weekends, and it was fantastic.  ā€œClue: A Drag Parodyā€ was a vibrant,...

Gobble Gobble, a Black-owned food truck’s 24-year legacy at the Indiana State FairĀ 

Did you know the Marion County Coroner is also a business owner?  Those visiting the Indiana State Fair this month might catch a glimpse of...

City officials celebrate 60 years of the Voting Rights Act, honor Hoosier poll workersĀ 

The Voting Rights Act of 1965, which prohibited racial discrimination in voting in America, was passed 60 years ago this year.  Marion County Clerk Kate...

B2Bloom Expo returns to Indiana

The Indiana Department of Administration's Division of Supplier Diversity will host the 17th Annual Business Conference and B2Bloom Expo on Oct. 3.   This year's theme,...
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