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Hogsett will seek third — ā€˜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....

ā€˜We can do better.’ State Rep. Robin Shackleford announces run for mayor of IndianapolisĀ 

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 CourtĀ heard oral argumentsĀ Nov. 9 for a case that involves an Indiana nursing home and a Marion County public health agency. The case hasĀ captured national attentionĀ due to its far-reaching implications for federal safety net programs across the country.Ā 

Hope Hampton wins only contested IPS school board race

Three new members were approved by voters Nov. 8 to join the Indianapolis Public Schools Board in January. Hope Hampton won with nearly 56% of the District 3 vote, the sole contested IPS race.

Reich out, Saturday in as Colts try to fix stagnant offense

By MICHAEL MAROT AP Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Frank Reich's attempt to fix the Indianapolis Colts' sputtering offense failed so now team owner Jim...

A SCOTUS case that started in a nursing home could have far-reaching implications for millions

A ruling in favor of the Health and Hospital Corporation could mean millions of Americans who rely on federal assistance programs would lose that right.

Report: Pandemic permanently altered Indiana’s job landscape, exasperated racial disparities in education, job attainment

A new report found the COVID-19 pandemic permanently shifted the job landscape in Marion County, showing a high demand for workers with postsecondary degrees...

Tightening abortion laws reignite conversation around a permanent Child Tax Credit

As many states, including Indiana, take steps toĀ tighten abortion laws, conversations have been reignited about how to best support mothers and babies. And many policy experts point to a permanent child tax credit, made available to low- and no-income families, as one way to do that.

Redevelopment options at east side site include housing, green space and retail space

Community members on the east side want to bring more employment, add housing options and provide green spaces to the former Black Mountain site...

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