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Indianapolis' ZIP codes reflect a diverse landscape where location heavily influences affordability and quality of life.
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This guide answers questions about enforcing accountability for property managers, grounded in Indiana statutes and federal regulations.
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Eskenazi Health has announced two new initiatives aimed at improving maternal health following a year-long effort to assess health barriers in several Central Indiana neighborhoods.
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The Patachou Foundation unveiled a new name and a broader mission: A Longer Table. The rebrand reflects the nonprofit’s growing focus on school cafeteria transformation, youth development and food equity.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) awarded $7.9 million to southern Indiana for the “Ready-Set-Fire in White Oak Woodlands” project, aiming to restore oak ecosystems.
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The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (ICO) is bringing music back to Indianapolis Parks this September.
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For some unhoused people, going without a phone for days, weeks or months is common. With studies showing that homeless people have higher mortality rates, the cell phone is a necessity often inaccessible to those that need it most.
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Indianapolis is celebrating love this month — in more than one way. Loving Day is a national day of celebration in honor of the United States Supreme Court’s ruling in Loving v. Virginia on June 12, 1967. The unanimous ruling, which abolished prohibitions against interracial marriage, would go down in history and change lives — and love stories — for decades to come.
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For the first time last year, autism was being diagnosed more frequently in Black and Hispanic children than in white within the U.S. according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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As the spring showers ebb, the growing season brings about a new set of challenges for food insecure families.