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2026 Black History Month Student Poetry & Essay Contest

In recognition of Black History Month, The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper is inviting local students to participate in our poetry and essay contest. Students in grades...

Black history month:Ā Honoring Black health leaders from past to presentĀ 

As Black History Month continues, communities across the country are taking time to recognize the individuals whose work has shaped American life, advanced equity and improved...

Black innovation is American history: The overlooked legacy that built our everyday world

As Black History Month continues, the conversation often turns to enduring struggles and cultural triumphs. However, in the halls of the Indiana Statehouse, City-County...

2026 Champions of Impact Awards honor local leaders during MLK Weekend

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper celebrated the city's most dedicated advocates for equity and inclusion during its annual Champions of Impact awards ceremony, held Jan....

House committee advances bill aimed at curbing Medicaid costs, expanding access for elderly HoosiersĀ 

The Indiana House Public Health Committee unanimously advanced House Bill 1277 on Jan. 13, which legislation supporters say would save hundreds of millions of dollars in...

Whole ‘lotta red: IU goes 16-0, wins National Championship over Miami

No. 1 Indiana held off the No. 2 Miami Hurricanes 27-21 on Jan. 19 to win the College Football Playoff National Championship, securing the...

Vop Osili announces run for Indianapolis mayor

City-County Councilor Vop Osili announced his bid to become the next mayor of Indianapolis on Jan. 15. Osili, a Democrat representing District 12, has...

Madam Walker Legacy Center to host 44th Annual MLK Day Celebration with Bakari Sellers

For over four decades, Indianapolis has gathered on Martin Luther King Jr. Day to reflect, unite and recommit to the civil rights leader's dream....

Claudette Colvin, who refused to move seats on a bus at start of civil rights movement, dies at 86

By KIMBERLY CHANDLER, Associated Press MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Claudette Colvin, whose 1955 arrest for refusing to give up her seat on a segregated Montgomery bus helped...

CPBĀ shutdown and what it means forĀ HoosiersĀ 

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the federal nonprofit that for nearly six decades helped fund the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), National Public Radio (NPR) and...

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