The mayor of Gary, Indiana recently penned an open letter in support of hiking the minimum wage–a lightening rod issue among politicos and working class people alike. Fast food workers have taken to the street in Indiana and across the nation demanding a pay raise to $15 an hour with those demonstrations being widely publicized. […]

Here’s what’s going on in the headlines Friday… Metro police are investigating a shooting that occurred around 3:30 a.m. Friday morning in the 1700 block of Countryside Drive on the city’s far west side. The male victim suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen and is in critical condition at Eskenazi Hospital. The victim and the suspect who […]

      Looking for something fun to do in the Indianapolis community with your friends and family on Saturday? How about something fun to do for a great cause at the same time? Get your body moving, learn how to improve your health to prevent cancer and help to provide cancer services here, in […]

The temperature outside is heating up and that means we have to be extra cautious about the safety of our children and to never leave them alone and unattended in a vehicle. I spoke with Kate Carr, President & CEO, Safe Kids Worldwide and James Bell, Head of Consumer Affairs, General Motors about children being […]

The Indianapolis Association of Black Journalists (IABJ) is holding a Summer Multimedia Workshop for high school aged students June 22-28 at Butler University. This workshop is an opportunity for teens to learn print and broadcast journalism, social media, backpack journalism and public relations disciplines from this city’s media professionals and top-flight media professors in a residential collegiate setting. IABJ […]