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EmployIndy receives $1.5 million grant to expand student career pathways

EmployIndy announced the receipt of a $1.5 million grant by the Pathways Impact Fund, a national initiative of StriveTogether. The purpose of this grant...

African American history died in Black History MonthĀ 

ā€œMy friends didn’t believe it was possible. They loved me, but they thought I was crazy. I didn’t want them thinking that. They would...

IU students showcased research projects at the Indiana Statehouse

Regionals at the Rotunda brought more than 50 Indiana University students from across the state to present research and creative projects to legislators. Students from...

NAATC 2026 season to include ā€˜Willa B’s Letter,’ ā€˜Storytelling Slam’

The Naptown African American Theatre Collective hopes to push the limits of what audiences think about freedom this season.  The NAATC is doing things a...

The unfinished fight for health equityĀ 

Black History Month is often a time to reflect on political milestones, cultural achievements and civil rights victories. But for many public health leaders,...

Heart disease disparities demand community-driven solutions, cardiologist saysĀ 

Heart disease continues to disproportionately affect Black Americans, driven by a complex mix of genetics, chronic conditions and social determinants of health.  Dr. Tom Schleeter, a cardiologist who...

Public safety, development proposals expectedĀ atĀ March 2 council meetingĀ 

The Indianapolis City-County Council will hold its next full council meeting on Monday, March 2, 2026, beginning at 7 p.m. The session takes place at...

Facing eviction in Indianapolis? Here’s what to know.

This story was originally published in Mirror Indy. If your landlord files an eviction against you in Indianapolis, you’re far from alone. That happens about...

Indy Shakes presents ā€˜Shakespeare fanfiction’ with ā€˜ADO’ 

Written by Lavina Jadhwani, ā€œADOā€ reimagines William Shakespeare’s ā€œMuch Ado About Nothingā€ from the perspective of the female main character, Hero.  Presented by the Indianapolis Shakespeare Company in...

IBTC announces 2026 season, highlighting love,Ā excellenceĀ and supportĀ 

The Indianapolis Black Theatre Company (IBTC) announced its 2026 season, ushering in another year of growth and continued commitment to Black storytelling.  One of the...
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