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Surviving the Swelter: Understanding the summer heat

Indianapolis recently faced an intense heat wave, prompting residents to rethink how to stay cool and safe. The extreme temperatures have raised fresh concerns...

Girls in STEM Academy launches for 2024-25 school year

Designed to empower young women in science, technology, engineering and math, the new Girls in STEM Academy aims to address the gender disparity issues...

Mother-daughter real estate brokers give back to community

Real Results is more than just real estate. Run by mother-daughter duo Tiffany Dearman and Karr Hill, Real Results Real Estate is dedicated to helping...

New data shows racial disparities persist in Indianapolis

Racial disparities persist across many sectors in Indianapolis, according to newly released data from the city’s 2024 Racial Equity Report Card. The Polis Center and...

Team USA set for 2024 Olympics in Paris

The 2024 Olympic Games in Paris are fast approaching, and Team USA is gearing up to send a formidable squad of athletes to compete...

Black Chefs Collective provides resources to culinary community

A lack of representation in the field of culinary arts spurred two local chefs into action, creating an organization to educate more chefs of...

Adelante schools see increased test scores after early literacy investmentĀ 

When an ongoing literacy crisis resulted in a drop in reading proficiency and test scores regionally and nationwide, Eddie Rangel, executive director of Adelante...

Assassin’s Creed Shadows CEO cuts through ‘woke’ controversy

Video game developer Ubisoft's latest installment in the popular Assassin's Creed franchise, ā€œAssassin's Creed Shadows,ā€ or simply Shadows, is set to release later this...

Indy teens prep for future professions with summer internship

Four community-focused Indianapolis high schoolers are using this summer to gain experience.   As part of the Bank of America Student Leaders program, these students...

Local woman seeks information for Black Women WWII Vets exhibition

Last year on Veteran’s Day, Indiana resident Gail Bushrod honored her cousin, Pansye Holland, a Black woman who served in World War Two as...
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