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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,...

Black bodies, digitalĀ mirrorsĀ and the distortion of beauty onlineĀ 

Are Black girls being affected by their online social-media use? Experts say yes.  In part one of this series, we explored how social media created...

Redistricting: Leaders say new maps could silence voters

Gov. Mike Braun is moving ahead with a special legislative session on Nov. 3 to address redrawing Indiana’s congressional maps, which many elected officials...

Recorder Media Group announces 2026 Champions of Impact Award honorees

Recorder Media Group has announced the honorees for the 19th Annual Champions of Impact Awards. All winners will be formally recognized during the awards...

Indy’s Own: Gary Gee

The first time I encountered the name Gary Gee was on a notecard titled The King is Black at the 2021 Butter Fine Art...

People overtook the street and stopped traffic: Indianapolis’ latest data center debate

By ZAK CASSEL This story has been updated. Residents of Indianapolis' Martindale Brightwood neighborhood and organizers from multiple community groups rallied Monday against a possible data...

Making a splash: Lawrence Township students dive into water safety lessonsĀ 

The MSD of Lawrence Township is taking every fourth grader into the pool this semester as part of a new initiative called Operation Water...

How Amia Quarles is suplexing stereotypes and making history

In the physically demanding and traditionally male-dominated world of wrestling, Perry Meridian Middle School eighth-grader Amia Quarles isn't just participating; she is dominating, making...

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