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New beginnings for Kountry Kitchen

Standing on what once was a place of tragedy, the owners of Kountry Kitchen Soul Food Place, Cynthia and Issac Wilson, now see the...

Children’s museum apologizes for Juneteenth salad

Jackson Moon has been visiting the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis regularly since 2019 with their three children. They always eat from the cafeteria, Moon...

Chief Taylor discusses transparency, violent crime with NAACP 

The Indianapolis NAACP hosted a virtual conference with Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randal Taylor on June 2 to discuss police reform two years...

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana receives $2.9M donation

“Like family,” that’s how Levi McClain and James Burton would describe their big-brother-little-brother-relationship. Their relationship began seven years ago when they were matched through...

78,000 pounds of infant formula arrives in US

By MICHAEL CONROY Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A military plane carrying enough specialty infant formula for more than half a million baby bottles arrived...

Family, friends remember Recorder art director John Hurst

John Hurst, the Recorder’s former art director who was known for his graphic design skills and love for art, died May 16. He was...

Panel discusses fallout from UniGov 53 years after it changed Indianapolis

There is no going back in time to undo UniGov, either scrapping it altogether or tweaking bits and pieces, but the legislation that reshaped...

Panel to discuss intended and unintended consequences of UniGov

The legacy of UniGov is complicated. There are competing narratives and far-reaching consequences still felt today. Plus, there is a dwindling number of firsthand...

Faith leaders: Fire officers involved in Herman Whitfield III’s death

Black faith leaders called for the officers involved in the death of Herman Whitfield III to be fired during a press conference May 9. Whitfield...

Jury: IMPD officers must pay $1.2M to estate of man killed in 2018

A federal jury ordered two Indianapolis police officers to pay a total of $1.2 million to the estate of a man fatally shot by...

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