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Indiana needs to retrain 82k+ workers annually to meet demand, Ivy Tech finds

And about 70% of job openings across four in-demand industries will require that additional training, according to the white paper. This story was originally posted...

Study finds Indiana saved over $45M from increased mental health servicesĀ 

A study commissioned by the Indiana Council of Community Mental Health Centers found that Indiana is saving more than $45 million a year due...

Study finds major issues in Marion County emergency assistance program

This story was originally posted on WFYI. By JILL SHERIDAN A new study identifies major issues in a local assistance program meant to help people in emergency situations. Across...

Unlocking Opportunities: Join Meetings on Disparity Study

The City of Indianapolis and the Office of Minority & Women Business Development is conducting a disparity study with its partners to assess the...

‘My goal was to crash the party:’ Addressing youth gun violence

The Marion County Public Health Department hosted over two dozen community organizations for an event to address youth gun violence. Half an hour into the meeting, Kareem Hines brought a group of teen boys from New B.O.Y (Breed of Youth), a mentoring and youth development program came and sat in the back.

ICAPI awarded grant to study disability workforce challenges

The Indiana Community Action Poverty Institute (ICAPI) has been awarded a grant by the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) to conduct a...

Lead poisoning affecting literacy rates in Indianapolis

Indianapolis NAACP conducted lead testing in city schools and found shocking results. (Photo/provided by Gary Holland)

Report details ā€˜discriminatory censorshipā€™ laws targeting schools and students

By LEE V. GAINES At least 21 states and 145 school districts or other local governments have embraced what two legal scholars describe as discriminatory...

In Indianapolis, drugs and guns converge, but solutions remain disjointed

After a day spent observing a courtroom trial at the Community Justice Campus, Anthony Beverly sat on his living room couch and shuffled through handwritten notes from the dayā€™s proceeding

Indianapolis Mayor highlights study linking greenspaces to reduce gun violence

A new study has found that greenspaces in Indianapolis can help to reduce gun violence. The study, led by the University of Michigan School...
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