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The new Glendale Library Branch is officially open

After almost a month of being closed, the Glendale Library Branch officially has a new home. The Indianapolis Public Library Glendale Branch reopened its doors...

City-County Council honors Recorder Women’s Auxiliary

The City-County Council recognized the Recorder Women’s Auxiliary during its April 1 meeting. The women-led community organization was honored with a special resolution, which was...

Misty Copeland addresses next generation of dancers at McFadden Memorial Lecture

Excited young students and dancers of color — and their parents — crowded the Madam Walker Legacy Center on March 20 for ballet dancer...

Small ways to make a difference on Global Recycling Day

Celebrate Global Recycling Day on March 18 by giving some household items a second life. Two of the most important things to know about recycling...

INDIANAPOLIS AFRICAN AMERICAN QUALITY OF LIFE INITIATIVE (IAAQLI) ANNOUNCES THIRD ROUND OF GRANTS

Grants will fund programs and initiatives to improve the quality of life for African American Residents TheĀ National Urban LeagueĀ has selected 38 Indianapolis/Marion County not-for-profit organizations...

Annual Kids Count data finds Marion County youth continue to struggle with mental health, other areas improved

By JILL SHERIDAN The data book is available and includes measures of youth wellbeing. (Courtesy of Indiana Youth Institute) A yearly look at the wellbeing of Hoosier...

New attorney positions aims to prosecute more on federal level in Indianapolis

By JILL SHERIDAN Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett, U.S. Attorney Zachary Myers and IMPD Chief Randal Taylor speak at a 2023 press conference where the attorney...

Housing advocates gather at statehouse to push for tenant protections

By BENJAMIN THORP Advocates and tenants gathered Monday to speak on how a lack of protections for renters has impacted the state (WBAA/WFYI News/Ben Thorp) Housing...

We must protect veterans using vouchers to end homelessness

According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, on average, 17,000 new people enter homelessness every week in the United States. Sadly, this includes...

After hours of testimony, bill prohibiting dedicated lanes for public transportation passes Senate committee

By BENJAMIN THORP A senate committee voted Thursday to approve a bill that prohibits dedicated lanes for public transportation.  Those opposed to the bill say it...
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