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HBCU attendance may be linked to Black alumni brain health

By JENNIFER PORTER GORE Middle-aged and aging alumni of the nation’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities could very well be reaping health benefits decades later,...

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It is hard to imagine that anyone who has access to a screen ā€” of any size, at any place, at any time ā€” has not seen comedian...

MetrobloksĀ data center moves forward inĀ Martindale BrightwoodĀ after rezoning approvalĀ 

A proposed data center in Indianapolis’ Martindale-Brightwood is moving into its next phase after the Metropolitan Development Commission approved a rezoning request for the...

Dear Eldrick: Life is good, so stick around and enjoy it.

As much as this old school curmudgeon detests it from time to time, technology is pretty amazing and can keep you up to date...

Indianapolis Public Schools board approves cuts in 2026-27 budget, with more looming

With a financial shortfall looming, the Indianapolis Public Schools board approved a roughly $490 million operating budget for the 2026-27 school year on Thursday,...

HBCU All-Stars honors Indianapolis community leaders at awards ceremony

As the nation's largest HBCU basketball showcase descends on Indianapolis Easter weekend, the HBCU All-Stars pause to celebrate not just student-athletes but the local...

New deal, new day: WNBA, Players’ Union inksĀ historic Collective Bargaining Agreement

In July 2025, the Indianapolis Recorder sat down with Terri Carmichael Jackson, executive director of the Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA), amid the...

Bar-B-Q Heaven remains pillar among Indianapolis’ oldest Black-owned businesses

Businesses such as Indy’s own Bar-B-Q Heaven have excelled not only in their service as a place to get great barbecue classics, but as...

National Kidney Health Awareness Month brings local urgency to Indianapolis’ Black communitiesĀ 

March is National Kidney Health Awareness Month, a nationwide campaign to spotlight kidney disease, its risks and the importance of early detection. For Black residents in...

Women’s Fund of Central IndianaĀ expandsĀ statewide toĀ addressĀ gapsĀ facingĀ womenĀ 

After 30 years of investing in the well-being of women and girls in Central Indiana, the Women’s Fund of Central Indiana announced its expansion...

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