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Alicia Garceau

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Social Media Health Trends Debunked

It can be overwhelming to sort through myriad results in search for health information online. Is social media really the place to research something so important?

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Top Doctors on the Ripple Effects of COVID-19

Dr. Aaron Carroll—one of the nation’s leading voices on COVID-19—identifies the healthcare crisis from a variety of angles.

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How IPS Plans to Bridge the Digital Divide

This school year, IPS estimates it will spend $12 million to provide every student with a device.

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Indianapolis Has Reopened Before

When is the right time to stop social distancing? Let history be a guide.

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Portillo's Preview

Some people are excited about a certain business that serves furniture with a side of meatballs opening soon in Fishers. This Chicago expat, however, has been marking off calendar days for the grand opening of Indiana’s second Portillo’s location (9201 E. 116th St., Fishers, 317-588-1111). Tomorrow, people. It’s tomorrow. The restaurant, with its red-checkered tablecloths, […]

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Realty Check: Social Media Page Viewings

To hack this seller’s market, many are turning to social media—Facebook’s neighborhood and local affinity groups, in particular—to get a jump on fast-moving listings in coveted locations.

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The Wonder Years: Inside A Medical Mystery

I was determined that if the answer to what ailed my daughter was out there, I would find it. And I did, but it took me nearly two years—a process that gave us a firsthand look at the toll a medical mystery can take on a family.

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Traveler: Ebertfest in Champaign

Don’t let the intimate setup or Champaign’s college-town quaintness fool: This is no small-potatoes affair. The event consistently screens top-notch movies and draws name talent.

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Designers Explain the Neon House in Fountain Square

“It’s more about the quality of the space, opposed to the quantity. This house has a double-height living space, which is completely unexpected and gives you a sense that this house is much more spacious than it is.”

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What $975K Gets You in Williams Creek

The best feature is a great room with a cathedral ceiling, fireplace, and salvaged barn-wood accent beam.

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Real Estate Advice: Know Your Target Demo

Every house does claim a “point of difference”—whether the location is close to a running trail, near shops and restaurants, or has a floor plan made for entertaining. Pinpoint that difference and emphasize it.

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Realty Trend: Right-sized Homes

These “right-sized” homes that might not enjoy the buzz, blogs, and binge-watching that tiny homes do, but well-designed spaces under 1,500 square feet are trending.

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Unspoken Rules: St. Paddy’s Day Parade

Everyone’s Irish on March 17—but here’s how to really act the part.

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Spring Real Estate Trend

Buyers will need to be financed, make quick decisions, expect other offers, and come in at their best price. But today’s buyers are still pretty picky.

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Power Point: 3Mass Ave

At one tip of Mass Ave, a high-roller’s penthouse finally starts to attract buyers.

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