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Grant awarded to IU Scientist for study on brain injury and Alzheimer’s linkĀ 

With a $159,000 grant from the Alzheimer’s Association, Indiana University’s Claudia Mera Reina is on a mission to unravel the biological chain reaction that...

Braun signs controversial tax relief bill amidst bipartisan debateĀ 

Gov. Mike Braun signed Senate Bill 1 (SB 1) into law, enacting a significant overhaul of the state's property tax system. The legislation, described...

Fighting food insecurity and isolation: How a local partnership is changing livesĀ 

What if a warm meal and a kind word could change someone’s day — or even save their life?   In Indianapolis, a unique partnership is...

Martindale-Brightwood will see traffic changes for water main replacementsĀ 

Citizens Energy Group announced a series of water main replacements in the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood as part of its ongoing infrastructure renewal efforts.   Starting in April...

$6.8M MLK Gateway project breaks ground in IndianapolisĀ 

Indianapolis marked a step forward with the groundbreaking of the $6.8 million MLK Gateway Project at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park.  Mayor Joe Hogsett,...

First measles case confirmed in Indiana, five more reportedĀ 

The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) has confirmed six measles cases in 2025, with five additional cases reported in Allen County.Ā Ā  The first case, announced...

Empowering Black expecting mothers in Martindale-Brightwood

Black Maternal Health Week, observed annually from April 11-17, highlights the critical disparities affecting Black mothers in the U.S.   Recent data from the Centers for...

Get down to Earth: Celebrate Earth Month in IndianapolisĀ 

April is Earth Month, and Indianapolis is buzzing with activities to honor our planet. Here's a curated list of events to help you connect...

Trump cuts funding to Indiana Planned Parenthood: Thousands could lose careĀ 

The Trump administration has initiated a freeze on Title X family planning funds, directly affecting Planned Parenthood affiliates across the nation, including those in...

Indiana Senate Bill 287 sparks debate: Officials react to partisan school board proposalĀ 

Indiana's Senate Bill 287, authored by State Sen. Gary Byrne (R-Byrneville), proposes introducing partisan labels to school board elections. This move has ignited a...
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