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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,...

Midwest Fashion Week announce 2025 scheduleĀ 

Midwest Fashion Week returns this fall, celebrating nearly 20 years of fashion.  The week of Midwest-made and inspired fashion, beauty and music will culminate in...

Indiana records first Flu-related death of the season

The Indiana Department of Health has confirmed the state's first Influenza-related death of the 2025-26 season, prompting officials to urge Hoosiers to get vaccinated...

Indianapolis Public Schools changes Office of Racial Equity amid national backlash to DEI

Indianapolis Public Schools has changed its Office of Racial Equity into the Office of Strategic Excellence amid increasing pressure on schools to abandon diversity,...

Haunted Hoosier history: Ghosts, urban legends and the true crime craze 

Have you ever heard the Indianapolis Public Library has ghosts?  The Central Library Branch, to be exact, and they’re not the only ones. Other historical...

Tickets on sale for New Edition, Boyz II Men and Toni Braxton at GainbridgeĀ 

The Black Promoters Collective (BPC) announced ticket sales for the Indianapolis stop in the New Edition Way Tour.  The cross-country tour, which celebrates the musical...

Potpourri returns to the IU Bloomington stage this NovemberĀ 

For the last 30 years, Potpourri: An African American Performance Showcase has brought people together through music, rhythm and dance — celebrating the vibrancy...

Breastfeeding for breast healthĀ 

The Indiana Black Breastfeeding Coalition (IBBC) is using Breast Cancer Awareness Month to shed light on a lesser-known form of prevention — breastfeeding.   Through its...

Stronger together: How unity fuels the future of women-owned businesses

For decades, women entrepreneurs have built the backbone of Indiana’s local economy, often quietly and alone. They’ve opened storefronts and consulting firms, managed teams...

How to protect kids’ teeth this Halloween:Ā Dentists’ tips and healthier alternativesĀ 

As orange-and-black decorations go up across neighborhoods, so do piles of candy. Dentists say you don't have to ruin the fun to protect your family's teeth — but a little...

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