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Indiana Lt. Gov. Beckwith faces backlash after calling Islam a ‘demonic death cult’

Indiana Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith is facing intense statewide and national condemnation from Muslim advocacy organizations and civil rights groups after stating he hates...

Indy 500 momentum has to be harnessed by television.

Driving in to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on race day before 5 a.m. is a great time for thinking about what will happen and...

Q&A: Social entrepreneur Suga-T talks new music, mindset ahead of Indy visit

Suga-T Stevens, PhD also known as the Legendary Suga-T, is coming back to Indianapolis this month — but not just for hip hop. Rapper, CEO,...

Q&A: Saxophonist and composer Steven Banks to join ISO for ā€˜Appalachian Spring’

Classical saxophonist and composer Steven Banks will soon share the stage with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Banks will perform ā€œLove Returns,ā€ a commissioned saxophone concerto...

Will it work?

The NAACP has called on Black high school athletes to forego enrolling in universities in several Southern states. This boycott, which would primarily affect...

NearSpace Education looking for educators to lead state-wide STEM programming

NearSpace Education is partnering with the Indiana State Museum and several other regional institutions to host STEM programming for Hoosier middle schoolers, but they...

ICO announce 2026-27 season ‘Story Lines’ with two free concerts

The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (ICO) announced the lineup of its 2026-27 season, entitled "Story Lines: A Soundtrack to the Past & Present." "Story Lines" celebrates...

Above the rim in the community: Toppin, PS&E deliverĀ more thanĀ 64,000 diapers for Indiana families

While the Indiana Pacers front office focuses on navigating the offseason, forward Obi Toppin and the organization are ensuring the franchise's impact continues well...

Clinician-LedĀ CommunityĀ ResponseĀ Team expands countywide in IndianapolisĀ 

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and mental health professionals behind Indianapolis’ Clinician-Led Community Response program have expanded services countywide, giving more residents access to...

IU, Marion County expand free naloxone training to prepare more overdose respondersĀ 

Indiana University and the Marion County Public Health Department are expanding access to free naloxone training in an effort to strengthen overdose prevention efforts across Central...
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