Kids and teens are leading efforts to get more young people involved with community improvement projects.
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Get free, fresh food at the Julia M. Carson Transit Center
IndyGo and Second Helpings’ Food in Transit events offer fruits, vegetables and other groceries twice a month.
Monthly vigil renews push to end ICE detention in Indiana after one immigrant dies
Multifaith leaders held their seventh vigil to oppose ICE detention at Miami Correctional Facility. The vigil comes a week after ICE immigrant detainee 59-year-old Lorth Sim died in custody at Miami Correctional.
Kids can get free books at UIndy event Feb. 28
Attendees can also meet local authors and see theater performances.
Indy Shakes presents ‘Shakespeare fanfiction’ with ‘ADO’
Written by Lavina Jadhwani, “ADO” reimagines William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” from the perspective of the female main character, Hero.
After her baby’s death, Muncie woman works to educate other expecting moms
Preeclampsia affects 58,000 U.S. women each year; early detection is key to care
Public Editor: What do we learn about local newsrooms by looking at their Olympics coverage?
Many Indy newsrooms rely on their parent companies to bring their audiences news from the Winter Games
The growing backlash to Indiana’s baby box empire
Monica Kelsey says her devices save lives. Critics say they’re unsafe — and not a solution for moms in crisis.
IPS elementary parents worry about budget cuts
Parents have heard more art, music, gym and computer science teachers could split time between schools
Butler students put toxic media culture on trial in ‘Lorena: A Tabloid Epic’
The play, which runs Feb. 25-March 1, offers a new view into one of the most polarizing stories of the 1990s.


