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Redistricting fails in Indiana as Senate rejects HB 1032Ā 

The Indiana Senate on Dec. 11 voted down House Bill 1032, ending months of debate over a proposed mid-decade redraw of the state’s congressional...

City-County Council President Vop Osili will not seek re-election

Indianapolis City-County Council President Vop Osili announced that he will not seek re-election as president when his term ends, concluding eight years in the...

Martin University to pause operations amid financial, enrollment challenges

Martin University, Indiana's only Predominantly Black Institution (PBI) of higher education, announced that it will pause all university operations at the conclusion of the...

House passes congressional map in 57-41 vote

The Indiana House of Representatives passed House Bill 1032, pushing forward mid-decade redistricting with a new congressional map. The new map could give Republicans...

City-County Council honors the Indianapolis Recorder with proclamation for 130th anniversary

On Dec. 1, 2025, the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper received a proclamation celebrating its 130 years of journalistic excellence and service to the community. The...

Black arts spotlight: Artist, ethnobotanist and okra grower Shamira

Local visual artist, ethnobotanist and okra grower Shamira Wilson sows the seed of her work — literally. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Wilson — known professionally...

‘We say no to the data center’

Neighborhood advocates aim to protect Martindale Brightwood from environmental harm, maintain Quality of Life Plan goals The Protect Martindale Brightwood Coalition (PMBC) gathered community leaders...

Indy Recorder’s 2025 Holiday Gift GuideĀ 

As the year draws to a close, local entrepreneurs and creators across Indianapolis are offering unique and meaningful gifts that reflect community spirit, creativity...

‘Stand with us’: IPS board members seek community support following AG’s lawsuit

Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) school board members are seeking community support for a petition to back the district following Attorney General Todd Rokita’s lawsuit...

Local organizations step up amid SNAP shortage

With the federal government halting the issuance of November SNAP benefits, Indianapolis-based community organizations are scrambling to manage an expected surge in demand.   Triana ā€˜Tre’ Moore,...

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