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Recent Alzheimer’s advancements leave Black and Latino patients behind

Althea Jordan sits in her white recliner while her physical therapist, Danielle Heltzel, kneels on the floor in front of her to go through...

How to look like a boss

In the professional world, making a strong impression often starts with how you present yourself. Looking like a boss is about more than just...

From T-shirts to tech: Rockablock founder talks expansion and return to Indy

Rockland Page is the founder and designer behind the RockaBlock lifestyle brand. In a Q&A with Indianapolis Recorder Editor-in-Chief Camike Jones, Page talks about...

The new Six Sigma sisterhood

Joy Mason, owner of Optimist Business Solutions, was concerned with the inequities she saw both in the professional world and the community at large. In...

Affirmations as anchors: Reflections on the year and beyond

Affirmations are more than merely declarations; They are the seeds of transformation; Affirmations have the power to bloom into actions and attitude; Affirmations are the foundation for...

Recorder Rewind: Oklahoma City Thunder defeat Indiana Pacers 120-114

The Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Indiana Pacers on Dec. 26 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in downtown Indianapolis. Take a look at a few photos...

Here are the education issues Indiana lawmakers are considering for the 2025 legislative session

Indiana lawmakers are preparing to write the next state budget, and as an economic surplus winds down, they face difficult decisions about what education...

Christmas sports on Netflix did not disappoint

Christmas Day delivered a thrilling showcase of sports, entertainment and cultural moments as the NFL and NBA captivated audiences worldwide. This year's holiday slate was...

Community calendar: Kwanzaa 2024

"Kwanzaa is a time to celebrate family and community based on African principles and traditions," said Sibeko Jywanza, director of community relations at 16...

Lt. Gov. Crouch and IHCDA launch crowdfunding for community kitchen

Indianapolis residents might soon have a new community kitchen on the near southside. Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority...

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