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Lead Summit sparks action to protect Indianapolis families from toxic exposureĀ 

Indianapolis' recent Lead Summit brought health experts and community leaders together to tackle the city's lead exposure crisis, highlighting urgent steps needed to protect...

Organizations can help you achieve homeownership in Martindale Brightwood

Buying and owning a home is not as easy as it used to be, especially for families living in neighborhoods like Martindale Brightwood. However, affordable...

Town hall tackles housing, environment with Quality of Life Plan

The Frederick Douglass Family Park Center buzzed with lively discussion as Martindale-Brightwood community members gathered for a town hall addressing key issues such as...

Martindale Brightwood town hall to unveil Quality of Life Implementation Plan

Members of the Martindale Brightwood community are hosting a town hall alongside elected officials and stakeholders to discuss the Quality of Life Implementation Plan. The...

Future leaders call for promenade of peace during 5th annual Juneteenth Peace Walk

Youth in the Martindale Brightwood neighborhood are taking a stand, and a walk, for peace. For the last five years, KIPP Indy has hosted the...

COHatch and the Harrison Center breathe new life into Polk Stables

Nestled in the cozy Martindale Brightwood neighborhood, right next to Tinker House and across the Monon, the historic Polk Stables has been given a...

IndyPL summer reading program to celebrate our furry friends

The Indianapolis Public Library and IndyHumane are teaming up for a summer reading program to remember. IndyPL’s summer reading program is a longstanding annual tradition...

Church-led food pantries prepare for growing season

As the spring showers ebb, the growing season brings about a new set of challenges for food insecure families. Although Indianapolis has food assistance from...

Affordable Housing Initiative Helps Recruit, Retain Black Teachers in Education

INDIANAPOLIS: The Educate ME Foundation is assisting Black educators achieve homeownership through its Teacherville initiative. This program aims to reduce the barriers to homeownership...

“Celebration of Black women in fantasy”: Local author to launch new novel

Local author Keshia McEntire is set to host a book launch and signing at the Martindale-Brightwood Library Branch Sept. 2. McEntire, author of the ā€œThe...
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