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Local fundraiser spreads hope and mental health awareness   Scotchy Jamaican Grill and Howdy Homemade Ice Cream are bringing back their Catch Ah Vibe — Scoop and Smiles...

Camptown receives $400K grant to expand outdoor opportunities for Indianapolis youth 

A $400,000 Community Impact Grant is helping Indianapolis-based nonprofit Camptown take the next step in developing its new 26-acre Base Camp property while expanding...

Will it work?

The NAACP has called on Black high school athletes to forego enrolling in universities in several Southern states. This boycott, which would primarily affect...

IU, Marion County expand free naloxone training to prepare more overdose responders 

Indiana University and the Marion County Public Health Department are expanding access to free naloxone training in an effort to strengthen overdose prevention efforts across Central...

Crime Unfiltered Tour brings nationally known true crime figures to Indianapolis 

Some of the people connected to the nation’s most talked-about criminal cases and documentaries are coming to Indianapolis this summer as part of the live “Crime...

The future of war?

“It’s difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.” Danish politician Karl Kristian Steincke is often credited with having conceived this humorous aphorism. It’s...

Arsenal Tech’s band program helps students form close friendships — and go to college

Joshua Camero stumbled upon the trumpet in fifth grade. He had to choose an elective class, and although he was unsure about performing in front...

Anthem, Gleaners renew partnership with $1.8M investment to fight hunger and improve health in Indiana 

A renewed partnership between Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana aims to tackle two of Indiana’s most pressing challenges at once: hunger...

National BDPA Conference returns to Indianapolis with focus on future tech leaders 

The National BDPA Conference is returning to Indianapolis this summer, bringing together technology professionals, students and industry leaders from across the country for four days of...

Here’s where kids can get a free lunch this summer 

As summer break begins, Indianapolis Public Schools is once again offering free meals to children across Indianapolis through its 2026 Summer Meal Service Program.  Beginning June 1,...
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