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Here’sĀ where kids can get a free lunch this summerĀ 

As summer break begins, Indianapolis Public Schools is once again offering free meals to children across Indianapolis through its 2026 Summer Meal Service Program.  Beginning June 1,...

City-County Council updates: Data center debate continues, officials respond to officer shootingĀ 

The Indianapolis City-County Council is expected to face another busy week beginning May 18 as discussions continue surrounding the controversial Metrobloks data center proposal in the...

Free resource fair to connect southeast residents with essential servicesĀ 

The Southside US Colored Troop Coalition will host a free community resource fair from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on April 18 at the...

DoulaĀ conference aims to address maternal health disparities across the stateĀ 

The journey to parenthood is often described as a single moment, but in reality, it spans far longer — from trying to conceive to pregnancy, labor and years...

National Kidney Health Awareness Month brings local urgency to Indianapolis’ Black communitiesĀ 

March is National Kidney Health Awareness Month, a nationwide campaign to spotlight kidney disease, its risks and the importance of early detection. For Black residents in...

From crash to calling:Ā HowĀ RickyĀ Woodard turned a life-altering diagnosis into a mission to help othersĀ 

Ricky Woodard didn’t know he was living with diabetes until a devastating moment forced everything to stop. What began as unexplained headaches and long work hours...

Ending race-based test helps Black kidney patients

When Congress established it in 1984, the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) was given a key mandate: set up a system to handle...

Indy parks highlight summer job openings with sign-on bonusesĀ 

Mayor Joe Hogsett joined Indy Parks leaders this week to highlight hundreds of summer job opportunities available across Indianapolis parks.  Hogsett, along with Indy Parks Director...

Shocked by yourĀ AESĀ bill?Ā Ā 

Opening an electricity bill can be a shock for many IndianapolisĀ residentsĀ this time of year.Ā  As temperatures begin to rise and air conditioners start running more frequently,...

Black Hoosiers urged to get screened as colorectal cancer awareness month beginsĀ 

As March marks National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, public health advocates and national cancer organizations are urging Hoosiers — and especially Black residents, who...
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