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Indiana Legislators debate $10 million proposal for Martin University

Governor Eric Holcomb proposed $10 million to Indiana's only predominantly Black serving institution, Martin University, as part of his agenda and state budget. The Senate Committee on Appropriations wanted to allocate those funds to all schools.Ā 

Indianapolis Recorder takes home four awards from Best in Indiana Journalism

The Indianapolis Recorder won four awards at the Indiana Society of Professional Journalists banquet last week.

Library Board appoints new CEO behind closed doors

The IndyPL Board of Trustees appointed Greg Hill CEO of the Indianapolis Public Library in a private conference room as community members protested on...

Circle City Leaders present new cohorts for RISE INDY’s program

Twenty-two Indianapolis-area individuals have been selected for RISE INDY’s Circle City Leaders Cohort III. Launched in 2020,Ā Circle City LeadersĀ is RISE INDY’s flagship program focused...

Sexual assault organization to host conference

One in three women in Indiana have been sexually assaulted, and 63% of assaults are not reported to police. Indiana Coalition to End Sexual...

Wes Montgomery Park to house covered basketball pavilion by the end of the yearĀ 

Residents in the Audubon Gardens neighborhood can expect a new addition to a neighborhood park by the end of the year. Community leaders gathered at...

ā€˜These are our children!’ Activists protest NRA Convention in downtown Indianapolis

Demonstrators took turns reading the names of thousands of children killed by gun violence as they protested outside the NRA Convention last weekend. They demanded action on gun control, with some laying out in the grass to symbolize deaths caused by gun violence. They want the NRA to stop obstructing gun control legislation.

‘It could happen here’: Tennessee lawmakers who protested gun control on House floor, reinstated

A top state lawmaker in the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus, said the shocking events in the Tennessee House in the last two weeks should be a wake-up call for Hoosiers.

ā€˜Life looks a lot different right now’; Black teen hospitalized after being shot by homeownerĀ 

  Ralph Yarl, a Black teen from Kansas City, Missouri was hospitalized after knocking on the wrong door. The Staley High School junior drove to a home...

Two officers charged with felonies in death of Herman Whitfield IIIĀ 

Two Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers were charged with felonies for their alleged roles in the in-custody death of Herman Whitfield III.Ā  A Marion County...

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