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Grace Hollars

Grace Hollars

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Photojournalist, IndyStar

Indiana

Final Covers

brown/risd/uri/pc & ri's other colleges and universities, drug addiction & overdoses, mars exploration alex and ani, climate change and the environment, marijuana legalization activism, what to do with rhode island's most iconic (and currently abandoned) skyscraper,providence & rhode island politics hp lovecraft, urban violence, the local tech scene the providence journal (and other local media outlets)

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Sports, entertainment.

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Total articles 1071

  • See photos of Indiana Pacers fans throughout the final week of the regular season

    By Grace Hollars Verified, Christine Tannous Verified

    Apr. 12, 2025

  • See photos of the Indiana Pacers agains the Orlando Magic in final home game

    By Grace Hollars Verified

    Apr. 11, 2025

  • See photos of Indiana Pacers fans throughout the final week of the regular season

    By Grace Hollars Verified, Christine Tannous Verified

    Apr. 12, 2025

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Company Info

IndyStar

The Indianapolis Star is Indiana's largest daily newspaper, founded on June 6, 1903, by George F. McCulloch. It quickly gained popularity with a unique promotional event that featured a hot-air balloonist dropping 500,000 red cardboard stars over the city. The paper initially offered free copies and rapidly grew to over 70,000 paid subscribers within six months. The Indianapolis Star provides comprehensive coverage of local, national, and international news, focusing on investigative journalism and community advocacy. It has a rich history of expanding its features, including a women’s section and sports coverage. The newspaper also offers a digital archive with over 2.5 million searchable pages, preserving a wealth of historical content. Throughout its history, the Star has maintained extensive photographic archives that document Indiana’s people and events.

Baton Rouge, Indianapolis, , United States

+1 317-444-4000

Founded: 1903