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Top health stories of 2025Ā 

Throughout 2025, health care access, equity and community-driven efforts shaped the conversation around health outcomes for Indianapolis residents. From maternal health and food access to blood donation and...

Top 5 local theater productions of 2025

As this year comes to a close, I’d like to give one last round of applause to all the actors, directors, stage managers, crew...

Best of Black arts and culture 2025

It’s time to acknowledge just how big a year 2025 was for arts and culture in Indianapolis.  Black Hoosier artists and arts organizations celebrated milestones,...

Black artist spotlight: Terry K. Wilson, ā€˜all my life I wanted to be an artist’

Terry K. Wilson has had strong ties to Indianapolis’ creative scene for more than 50 years, both as a working artist and art educator. Born...

Martin University Alumni Association calls for board chair’s resignation

Martin University alumni are calling for the resignation of the university board chair after being ā€œkept in the dark.ā€ Approximately two dozen members of the...

Kountry Kitchen announces free Christmas Dinner Giveaway

Kountry Kitchen Soul Food Place will be giving away free meals for Christmas this year.  Kountry Kitchen staff and volunteers have gathered to prepare and...

Indianapolis City-County Council announces 2026 leadershipĀ 

The Indianapolis City-County Council Democratic Caucus announced plans to elect Councilor Maggie A. Lewis as council president and Councilor John Barth as vice president...

Built by us: Education decisions deserve more than spirited discussion

A major decision is approaching about the future of public education in Indianapolis. Much of the public conversation makes it sound simple ā€“ about numbers, funding, buildings, buses and efficiency....

Eiteljorg Museum appoints Bright Afriyie as new CFO

The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art has officially entered a new era of fiscal management with the appointment of Bright Afriyie as its...

USPS to unveil Muhammad Ali forever stamps in Louisville

The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has officially announced it will honor the life and enduring legacy of Muhammad Ali with the issuance of two...
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