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Franciscan Health Crown Point responds after pregnant woman delivers in carĀ 

A pregnant woman says she was turned away from Franciscan Health Crown Point in Crown Point, Indiana, despite being in active labor — and...

Porter calls for details on MDwise split as state owes $313MĀ 

State Rep. Gregory W. Porter is pressing the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration for answers after the agency abruptly terminated its Medicaid contract...

Unused Thanksgiving pantry items? Here’s where you can donate them.Ā 

Many Indianapolis residents end up with extra nonperishable food after holiday meals. Donating those items to local food banks and pantries is an easy...

Closing the 16-year gap: Why health equity starts with a full plate

Sixteen years. That’s how wide the life expectancy gap can be between neighborhoods right here in Marion County. A child born in one ZIP code...

A father’s promise, a son’s future: Ball State legacy comes full circleĀ 

When Marlon Llewellyn learned that his son, Eastern Michigan University safety Bryce Llewellyn, would take the field at Ball State University this fall, he...

MDwise says state’s Medicaid decision will disrupt care for thousandsĀ 

MDwise, an Indiana-based nonprofit Medicaid managed-care organization, says a recent move by the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA) to terminate its Medicaid...

Miracle on Maryland pop-up bar set to bring holiday spectacle to downtown IndianapolisĀ 

Miracle on Maryland, a Christmas pop-up bar bringing an over-the-top holiday experience to downtown Indianapolis, will open Nov. 17 at 15 E. Maryland Street.Ā Ā  The...

Indianapolis residents face higher marketplace health insurance costs as open enrollment beginsĀ 

Open enrollment for 2026 health insurance coverage is underway, and many Indianapolis residents may see higher premiums and fewer savings as federal subsidies are...

Some expecting mothers in Indianapolis can now get up to $750 a monthĀ 

Expecting mothers in Indianapolis can receive cash assistance from the city’s new initiative.  The Bridge Project, in partnership with the City of Indianapolis, announced the start of the BIRTH (Building Independent...

Indianapolis will distribute free food as SNAP benefits set to end

Federal food benefits that help feed more than 100,000 Marion County residents are set to expire Saturday as the government shutdown drags on.  In response,...
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