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Mike Epps to host free concert in Douglass Park

Mike Epps, Indianapolis-based comedian and ā€œhometown hero,ā€ announced a free concert this weekend. The concert will take place at 2 p.m. on Sept. 7 at...

Got comics? Anderson artist revives comic strip tradition across US

Deon ā€œSuper Deeā€ Parson is about to make history with his cartoon ā€œRosebuds.ā€ After years of hard work and honing his craft, the 29-year-old cartoonist...

Obamas close DNC’s second night with rousing Harris endorsement and pointed warnings about TrumpĀ 

AP CHICAGO — Warning of a difficult fight ahead, former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama on Tuesday called on the nation to embrace...

‘Sistas’ cast member Branden Wellington reflects on childhood in Indy

From ā€œAmerica in 4 Minutesā€ to ā€œSistas,ā€ actor, poet, writer and comedian Branden Wellington’s roots connect him back home. Although he spent some time in...

IMPD officer arrested on 12 counts of child exploitation

The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department on Monday arrested one of their own officers, on 12 counts of child exploitation. All counts are Level 4...

Recorder to celebrate Black Business Month with networking mixer

The Indianapolis Recorder is celebrating Black Business Month with ā€œTaste, Toast and Talk,ā€ the media group’s first ever professional networking mixer for Black business...

Founder of Famous Amos cookies Wally Amos Jr. dies at 88

According to multiple sources, the founder of Famous Amos cookies Wallace "Wally" Amos Jr. died at the age of 88. Family members said...

We Bloom’s fight against Indiana’s opioid crisis

ā€œGene was very, very social. He was someone where you walk into a room and before you’ve been there for two seconds, he’s there....

Indianapolis launches behavioral health cultural equity grants

Indianapolis is rolling out behavioral health grants to improve cultural equity for Haitian and Burmese communities. This initiative seeks to address and reduce disparities...

Indy grant program funds over 100 community projects

The Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center (INRC) distributed over $800,000 to organizations that have completed more than 100 community projects across 60 neighborhoods in Indianapolis. The...

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