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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...

Free phones help Indy’s unhoused get connected

Nowadays, it’s almost impossible to get by without a phone.   But for some unhoused people, going without a phone for days, weeks or months...

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...

Tyler Childers serenades sold out crowd at Ruoff

With over 12.6 million monthly listeners on Spotify and Billboard hits like ā€œAll Your’nā€ and ā€œIn Your Love,ā€ Tyler Childers wowed 24,000 fans at...

Shackell siblings make serious splash at swim trials

Aaron and Alex Shackell, or 'the Shackell Siblings," are headed to the Olympics. The 2024 U.S. Olympic Swim Trials concluded at Lucas Oil Stadium downtown,...

Clowns fall to Cubs 3-2 in Negro Leagues Night celebration

Vanessa Ivy Rose comes to Victory Field for Negro Leagues Night The Indianapolis Indians honored the history of the Negro Leagues in a special event...
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