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Despite community backlash, council approves more funding for IMPD

A tense interaction between community members and the city-county council led to the removal of members of Indy10 Black Lives Matter during the July...

ā€˜Don’t let them silence you’: library union voices demands

Members of the Indiana Library Workers Union, along with representatives of the Indianapolis Liberation Center, rallied outside the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) Library Services...

Local nonprofit gets grant to do more home repairs for seniors, people with disabilities

NeighborLink Indianapolis plans to double the number of homeowners it helps with repair projects by the end of the year, with a goal of...

Union members, library workers call for leadership changes

Members of the Indianapolis Library Workers Union and current employees of the Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL) continue to call for the removal of IndyPL...

The environment and you: ā€˜Seeing the Earth turning against us’

What if Karla Johnson hadn’t gotten that job with the county health department in 1998? She probably wouldn’t have become an environmental health advocate,...

Library board members to get racial equity training

Indianapolis Public Library board members will take racial equity training after library employees accused some board members and others in leadership of racism and...

Judge: Indiana must continue federal unemployment benefits

By CASEY SMITH Associated Press/Report for America INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A Marion County judge ordered Friday that Indiana must continue the federal government's unemployment benefits, putting...

Former library board member: City-county council aware of allegations

This story has been updated to reflect the full statement from city-county council President Vop Osili and a statement from library board member Hope...

ā€˜They have no hope’: Local officials, community differ on how to solve soaring homicide rates

When Paula Stone got into an argument with her 90-year-old neighbor last October, she thought the tension had hit its peak. A few weeks...

Indianapolis Recorder wins big

The Indianapolis Recorder won 18 awards at the Society of Professional Journalism Best in Indiana Journalism Awards. The record number of awards is especially gratifying...

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