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The Negro Leagues team has a complicated history. How that history is preserved and presented to a new generation now complicates the next chapter for the Indianapolis Clowns.
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Indy Juneteenth returned with its first combined parade, festival and fireworks celebration, marking the end of slavery and Black history a year after the parade was canceled.
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Juneteenth is this Friday, and celebrations are underway across Indianapolis.
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Thousands gathered in Indianapolis for Indy Pride's annual parade and festival, finding community amid state and federal restrictions on transgender identification.
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Some local artists and vendors are part of a global effort to combat textile waste. 92 million tons of textile waste is produced across the world every year, according to the United Nations Environment Programme.
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Lowrider enthusiasts drove from all over Indiana and neighboring states for the exhibition.
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Kevin Ferrell earned the nickname "Flash" for his electrifying stage presence. Those talents reached their fullest expression with the all-star Indianapolis funk group Manchild.
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Adam Gross sat down with lead singer, guitarist and songwriter Kara Tucker to talk about her new music and being a female in a traditionally male-dominated genre.
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The new album from Radar Gold, “Fortune Teller,” will be out early this summer.
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The Fever held a double-digit lead for most of the game.