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Locking up kids is traumatic. Indianapolis looked for alternatives.

By KATRINA PROSS and DYLAN PEERS MCCOY WFYI In an empty retail space on the far east side of Indianapolis, about 30 boys pull plastic chairs into...

Indianapolis pastor James Jackson launches campaign for mayor

Fervent Prayer pastor James Jackson announced his candidacy for mayor during a campaign launch event Nov. 29, telling supporters he wants to make Indianapolis...

Indianapolis NAACP to highlight accomplishments at final meeting of the year

The Greater Indianapolis NAACP will hold its final meeting of the year Dec. 1 at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom to highlight this year’s accomplishments...

Hogsett ‘proud’ of his record as he gears up for 3rd term bid

Mayor Joe Hogsett is hoping his record as the city’s top elected official for the last six years will be enough to secure a...

IPS board unanimously approves massive overhaul to close schools, change grades

By ELIZABETH GABRIEL WFYI The Indianapolis Public Schools board unanimously approved a plan Nov. 18 to overhaul the district by closing six school buildings, changing...

3 organizations to receive $100K to address violence, expand mentorship programs 

Three organizations will receive $100,000 to support existing efforts to address violence and increase safety in Indianapolis as a part of the Office of...

Hogsett will seek third — ‘and final’ — term as mayor

Joe Hogsett will seek a third and final term as mayor of Indianapolis, he announced during a campaign event Nov. 15.

Indiana Minority Business Magazine to honor Champions of Diversity

Indiana Minority Business Magazine, sister publication of the Indianapolis Recorder, will honor 15 awardees at the 16th annual Champions of Diversity Awards on Jan....

‘We can do better.’ State Rep. Robin Shackleford announces run for mayor of Indianapolis 

State Rep. Robin Shackleford announced her intention to run for mayor of Indianapolis.  Shackleford and her campaign team held a press conference Nov. 10 in...

SCOTUS seems unlikely to side with Marion County agency questioning civil rights precedent

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Nov. 9 for a case that involves an Indiana nursing home and a Marion County public health agency. The case has captured national attention due to its far-reaching implications for federal safety net programs across the country. 

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