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AES and Marian University partner to improve literacy 

AES Indiana and Marian University have announced a five-year partnership aimed at addressing education and literacy needs in Indianapolis’ near northwest area.   The utility company...

Black Sun Light Sustainability responds to Solar For All termination 

Black Sun Light Sustainability (BSLS) is voicing concern over the recent termination of the federal Solar For All program.  At a press conference scheduled for...

Health leaders to convene in Indianapolis for Pathways to Wellness Conference 

Some of the most prominent voices in health care will gather in Indianapolis on Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, for Pathways to Wellness for All:...

Neo-Nazi march sparks outrage in downtown Indianapolis 

A group of masked individuals waving Nazi flags marched around Monument Circle on Aug. 16, drawing swift condemnation from city officials, law enforcement leaders...

Chicken & Beer Festival returns to downtown for 5th anniversary 

The Chicken & Beer Festival will return to University Park on Saturday, Oct. 18, marking its fifth anniversary with food, drinks, music and a...

Residents push back against proposed AES rate hike 

AES Indiana customers will have a chance to weigh in on a proposed rate increase that could raise electric bills by more than 13%...

Washington Park debuts $3.5m upgrades for community use 

Washington Park unveiled a series of improvements following a $3.5 million renovation project, part of an $80 million Lilly Endowment grant announced at the...

Mental Health Matters Day returns to the Indiana State Fair  

Mental Health Matters Day will return to the Indiana State Fair on Aug. 15, aimed at raising awareness about mental health and wellness.  Hosted by...

Summer heat raises childhood lead exposure risk, experts warn 

Heat, drought and increased outdoor play are rising this summer in Indianapolis, and with them comes renewed concern over lead exposure.   Experts warn that children...

Scientists find new ways to fight Alzheimer’s 

Researchers have found new targets that could lead to better treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.  The findings come from the Target Enablement to Accelerate Therapy Development...
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