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Transforming Old Southside: Rise development opensĀ 

Rise, a mixed-use development at 915 S. Meridian St., opened to the public on Aug. 28.Ā Ā  This is part of a $58 million project expanding...

Martin University to hold second annual Reverse Trade Show and Diversity EventĀ 

The City of Indianapolis is partnering with the Indianapolis Airport Authority for the second annual Reverse Trade Show and Diversity Outreach Event.   This year, the...

REVIEW: ā€˜Twisters’ is an F5 out of five stars

Julia, I got to go, we got a brand new ā€œTwisterā€ re-boot to review! As storm clouds gather over Hollywood, the highly anticipated sequel to...

Blood tests, weight loss drug may improve Alzheimer’s diagnosis and treatment

Two groundbreaking studies have come to light for Alzheimer’s patients: a new blood test that could revolutionize Alzheimer’s diagnoses and a weight loss drug...

The theme of Hogsett’s 2025 city budget? People.

Mayor Joe Hogsett proposed his $1.6 billion budget to the city-county council Monday night, which includes allocations for pedestrian safety, pay raises for first...

Cannas Capital unveils AI-powered Bank Black to combat racial wealth gapĀ 

Cannas Capital Holdings, a national nonprofit, has announced the launch of the Bank Black Initiative, an AI operating system to develop social enterprises. The...

Spicing up futures: Chef Tawana and TeenWorks serve up Culinary Bootcamp

Ten-hut! Drop and give me twenty, soldiers! Not twenty push-ups! Twenty sliced onions! Now make it thirty! Chef Tawana M. Gulley partnered up with TeenWorks to...

West Point makes history with Hindu Baccalaureate service

The United States Military Academy at West Point (USMA) made history with its first Hindu Baccalaureate service. For the first time in its 222-year history,...

United Negro College Fund announces 17th annual masked ballĀ 

ā€œ80 years of Black excellenceā€ is the theme of this year’s UNCF masked ball to support higher education. The event is designed to celebrate...

Faith Presbyterian Church honors COVID-19 victims with memorial

Nearly 30,000 Hoosiers are estimated to have died from COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic. To honor these victims and their families, Faith...
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