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New site aims to keep teens safe, off streets late at nightĀ 

To help keep youth safe downtown, IMPD is launching a new initiative focused on curfew enforcement and family support.   The department has announced a secure...

Need school supplies? Here’s where to find free back-to-school giveaways in Indy

With the 2025–26 school year fast approaching, families across Indianapolis can find help preparing students through dozens of back-to-school giveaways. Here is a guide:  Saturday,...

A guide to the 2025 Indiana Health FairĀ 

The Indiana Department of Health is hosting the 39th Annual Indiana Health Fair this weekend, offering Hoosiers access to free health services.   The four-day event...

Eating disorders affect Black Hoosiers, tooĀ 

In many Black households, food is more than nourishment — it’s celebration, comfort, tradition and survival.   But when emotional eating becomes a coping mechanism for...

Chase hosts back-to-school drive and financial workshops

Chase Bank will host a back-to-school event on July 11.   The giveaway aims to help Indianapolis families prepare for the upcoming school year.  The event includes...

Know the signs: Prostate and colorectal cancer in Black menĀ 

Prostate and colorectal cancers are two of the most common cancers affecting men in the U.S., and Black men face significantly higher risks of...

City offers tips and resources for extreme heatĀ 

With a heat advisory in effect for Indianapolis and Marion County, city officials are sharing critical heat safety information to help residents stay safe.   The...

Dear Fathers and Anthem launch ā€˜Dads to Doulas’ programĀ 

Dear Fathers, a community organization dedicated to empowering Black fathers, has partnered with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield to launch ā€œDads to Doulasā€...

Gardening safely in lead-contaminated soilĀ 

Gardening is a great way to grow fresh food, but in areas like Martindale-Brightwood, soil contamination, especially lead, poses challenges. Here’s a guide to...

PACE partners with Aspire Indiana Health to expand servicesĀ 

Public Advocates in Community re-Entry (PACE) has announced a new partnership with Aspire Indiana Health, bringing the Mobile Access Care for You (MACY) mobile...
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