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Meet Roxanne Brown: The first African American and the first woman president of the United Steelworkers

In a significant moment for the labor movement, Roxanne Brown, set to become the first African American woman elected as President of the United...

2026 priorities for Indy’s Black LGBTQ community

Following an eventful 2025, Belinda Drake and Michael Martin Drain are focused on taking action in 2026. Drake, executive director for Community Research and...

National dance filmmakers to join 2026 Indy Dance Film FestĀ 

Indy Dance Council announced its 2026 film festival, highlighting short dance films from across the country.  The third annual festival celebrating dance films is returning...

From hospital rooms to holiday lights, Indianapolis woman reflects on cancer journey

A year ago, Tracey Mitchell-Strong spent the holiday season fighting for her life.  Diagnosed with breast cancer in July 2024 while also managing diabetes, congestive...

How to recycle holiday waste: What goes where and where itĀ actually endsĀ upĀ 

Once holiday celebrations wind down, Indianapolis residents often face a familiar winter puzzle: mountains of cardboard, piles of gift wrap, strings of burnt-out lights...

COP30 and G20: Good tidings of a way forward

ā€œAnd the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.ā€ Herstoric/Historic...

Looking ahead to 2026: A defining year for education in Indianapolis

Indianapolis stands on the threshold of one of the most significant years for public education in recent history. In 2026, state lawmakers will consider...

Family-friendly events to bring in the New Year

With the new year rolling in, Indianapolis natives are looking for fun ways to celebrate with family and friends. The events listed in this...

Young author Braylon Beasley shares a message of faith in his new book

Braylon Beasley, a fourth- grader at Herron Preparatory Academy, is the author of the book ā€œIs God Real?ā€. Having ministered to his friends, Braylon...

Where to experience free public art in Indianapolis

Indianapolis’s art museums and galleries have a lot to offer Hoosiers, but what about the art you can see for free? From public installations, outdoor...
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