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Faces of faith: Iglesia Casa de Restauración  

The Indianapolis Recorder is showcasing the diversity of Indy’s religious community through a series of stories.  This week’s segment highlights Iglesia Casa de Restauración, a...

City of Indianapolis, CVS Health and Englewood CDC unveil affordable housing

Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett joined Englewood Community Development Corp. (ECDC) and CVS Health to unveil the new St. Lucas Loft Apartments on July 10.  Located...

West Point makes history with Hindu Baccalaureate service

The United States Military Academy at West Point (USMA) made history with its first Hindu Baccalaureate service. For the first time in its 222-year history,...

Indy teens prep for future professions with summer internship

Four community-focused Indianapolis high schoolers are using this summer to gain experience.   As part of the Bank of America Student Leaders program, these students...

Local woman seeks information for Black Women WWII Vets exhibition

Last year on Veteran’s Day, Indiana resident Gail Bushrod honored her cousin, Pansye Holland, a Black woman who served in World War Two as...

AGM dishes up multi-platform expansion for Edible Indy  

For over a decade, Edible Indy has been the source of all things food for Indianapolis.   Now, Edible Indy is under Adam Grubb Media (AGM)’s...

Indiana Historical Society to premiere pandemic-based play ‘Encounters’

A new play reflecting on grief and loss during the pandemic is set to take the stage this weekend. Presented by LateBloom Productions, “Encounters,” a...

Chreece Hip Hop Music Festival returns in August

Chreece Hip Hop Musical Festival returns to Indianapolis Aug. 24. The independent musical festival, which aims to celebrate the “vibrant culture and diversity of artistry”...

Indy Parks open houses put the “community” in community parks 

After receiving an $80 million Lilly Endowment in 2023, Indy Parks plans to upgrade 58 local parks. Now, Indy Parks is giving the community...

City-County Council approve $80 million for neighborhood investments 

The City-County Council approved funding to improve quality of life in Hoosier neighborhoods. In a June 3 meeting, City-County Council passed Proposals 133 and 174,...

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