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$3.7MĀ investment aims to turn the tide onĀ Indiana’sĀ maternal and infant health crisisĀ 

Indiana continues to face one of the most pressing public health challenges in the nation, but a new multi-million-dollar investment aims to shift outcomes...

Shocked by yourĀ AESĀ bill?Ā Ā 

Opening an electricity bill can be a shock for many IndianapolisĀ residentsĀ this time of year.Ā  As temperatures begin to rise and air conditioners start running more frequently,...

2026 Black History Month Student Poetry Contest winners

The 2026 Black History Month Student Poetry Contest saw a number of submissions from local youth. The Indianapolis Recorder congratulates seventh grader Geyanna Carter...

A century of Black History Month: Where do we go from here?

One hundred years ago, Carter G. Woodson created Negro History Week because the United States did not include accurate portrayals of Black Americans and...

Honoring Black Hoosier artists who have left a lasting mark on Indianapolis

Indianapolis has a long, storied history of Black creatives who have left a lasting impression on their communities.  This Black History Month, the Recorder is...

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who led the Civil Rights Movement for decades after King, has died at 84

CHICAGO (AP) — The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, a protege of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and two-time presidential candidate who led the Civil Rights...

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....

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