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Hogsett and Shreve set to face off in the general election

Marion County voters decided the two candidates who will compete in the Indianapolis mayoral race this November: Incumbent Joe Hogsett and businessman and former...

Black Community matters: The value of voting

Vera Kersey was letting her dog out Monday night when she heard gunshots ring out in her neighborhood within Martindale-Brightwood.Ā  She was already planning to wake up early next morning to cast her vote in the Marion County Primary Elections. After hearing the shots, the 64-year-old began to hope that who she voted for would focus on the crime in her area.

Property tax deductions available to Homestead property owners

State Representative Cherrish Pryor and the Indianapolis delegation of the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus recently held a town hall at Progressive Baptist Church to...

Emmett Till’s accuser dead at age 88Ā 

Aug. 29, 1955, a warrant for the arrest of Roy Bryant and J.W Milam was issued for their involvement in the brutal murder of...

One year after Herman Whitfield’s death; One step closer to a fully funded mental health crisis response teamĀ 

It has been a year since Gladys and Herman Whitfield Jr. called the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department because their son was having an apparent mental health episode. But it was a call that ended in tragedy.

Find out where to vote on May 2

With the primary election less than one week away, find out where to cast your ballot on Election Day. Voting centers for the primary...

Indianapolis mayor announces $9.9Ā millionĀ federal award for housing and homelessness prevention

Indianapolis received $9.9 million in Continuum of Care funds from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to support community projects serving high-risk residents seeking affordable housing.

Lawmakers give $5 million to Martin University in state budget

The majority caucus unveiled their state budget proposal (House Bill 1001) with a final decision to give Martin University $5 million.

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.

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