Darian Benson
Darian Benson is Mirror Indy's eastside reporter. She formerly worked as a health reporter for WFYI and Side Effects Public Media, and previously covered public policy and public health.
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The conflict has grown so much that a financial advisor backed out.
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The eastside community center moved to a former church building at 4062 E. 34th St.
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After a water main broke March 27, Citizens issued the alert until noon March 29.
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PACE provides services including case management, recovery support and workforce development. The program recently moved their services to a larger facility at 13th and Meridian.
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Indy Parks said offering public wi-fi will allow facilities to host more community events, expand program offerings and provide spaces for students that support learning.
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A new resource hub aims to make it easier for people to access food assistance.
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The test identifies biomarkers in a patient’s blood that measure the current severity, and future risk, of psychosis. It also can predict which medications might work well for that patient.
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The expanded assistance enables people to access services like medical care, co-pay assistance, and mental health services at Damien Center. Individuals can also receive case management services, pharmacy discounts and food assistance.
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Tensions on U.S. college campuses have been rising since the Israel-Hamas war started more than 100 days ago. That's been playing out locally as Indiana University suspended a professor and canceled a Palestinian artist's exhibit.
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The goal of the program is to support evidence-based services related to substance use disorders. The county will receive nearly $10.3 million in annual allocations through 2038.