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Scrumptious savings: Devour Indy Summerfest returns 

As the weather heats up, food lovers across Indianapolis eagerly anticipate Devour Indy Summerfest, the city's premier culinary event.   With more than 100 local restaurants...

New project aims to get to the root of youth gun violence in Indianapolis

To bring attention to the gun violence in Indianapolis, the Talking Guns Project, spearheaded by Ph.D. student Allison Luthe and Indiana Public Schools high...

Indiana pastors convene, look ahead at annual convention

The 56th annual session of the MLK Memorial Baptist State Convention concludes with president’s reflections The 56th annual session of the Martin Luther King Jr....

AES invests $1.1 billion in Pike County

AES Indiana announced Thursday an investment of $1.1 billion in Pike County’s energy future from 2024 to 2026. The investments include the repowering of...

REVIEW: ‘Twisters’ is an F5 out of five stars

Julia, I got to go, we got a brand new “Twister” re-boot to review! As storm clouds gather over Hollywood, the highly anticipated sequel to...

Why vitamin D deficiency hits Black and brown communities harder

When Dr. Nakiisa Rogers, a mammographer, started seeing an influx of patients in their 30s being diagnosed with breast cancer with no family history,...

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...

Takeaways: A Project 2025 author makes plans, rallies loyalists as Trump aims for 2nd term 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Russell Vought, a key architect of the controversial Project 2025 plan, speaks as a general marshaling troops to tame a "woke...

Founder of Famous Amos cookies Wally Amos Jr. dies at 88

According to multiple sources, the founder of Famous Amos cookies Wallace "Wally" Amos Jr. died at the age of 88. Family members said...
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