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Wayne Township schools look to recognize standout volunteers
Here’s how to make a nomination and get involved.
Former EPA administrator addresses environmental justice and clean energy equity in Indianapolis
Former U.S. EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan visited Indianapolis on Thursday, Feb. 12, to speak about environmental justice, regulatory changes and the unequal burdens of pollution on marginalized communities.
Get an early look at the next generation of football stars
The NFL Combine returns to Indy from Feb. 26-March 1.
Quills baristas get raises, paid leave with union contract
‘Every cog in this machine is a necessary part,’ one organizer said.
From middle school sweeties to love after loss: Valentine’s Day weddings
Couples of all kinds tied the knot Feb. 14 at the Indianapolis Artsgarden downtown. Read their one-of-a-kind love stories paired with photos of their nuptials.
African American Coalition: Parents of color ‘not a monolith’ in supporting IPS overhaul
The African American Coalition of Indianapolis rejected claims that parents of color support a controversial bill to reduce the power of the elected school board.
Irvington’s Kile Oak inspires new album from local band
From angry neighbors to historical landmarks, Ultimate Dog’s latest release pays homage to the eastside neighborhood.
What parents need to know about grooming and internet safety
Learn about red flags, take-down tools and open communication.
Veteran journalist, communicator named as Indianapolis-area media market critic
Tracey Compton’s work will appear in Mirror Indy, WFYI and the Indiana Capital Chronicle.


