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Indianapolis firefighter killed by his brother News Year’s Day 

An arrest was made in the double shooting that killed IFD firefighter Justin “JB” Boyd II and 42-year-old Jasmine Ivy-Dede

Prevent gun violence

A shooting at the end of October once again left the city of Indianapolis reeling from another act of senseless violence, this time at...

Fight for Life Foundation receives grant to help students utilizing technology 

Fight for Life Foundation, a nonprofit that helps underserved youth develop by providing social-emotional learning programs, has been awarded a $200,000 Elevation Grant.  

In Indianapolis, drugs and guns converge, but solutions remain disjointed

After a day spent observing a courtroom trial at the Community Justice Campus, Anthony Beverly sat on his living room couch and shuffled through handwritten notes from the day’s proceeding

Indianapolis Recorder in Review: A year of triumphs and community impact 

As the year draws to a close, the Indianapolis Recorder looks back on a transformative year marked by remarkable achievements.  

A call to action to address murder of Indianapolis youth

The African American Coalition of Indianapolis is calling for the community to become more involved in addressing youth violence Despite a 17% decline for 2023...

City proposes new economic district to enhance downtown Indianapolis

By JILL SHERIDAN A proposal on next week's City-County Council agenda would create a new Economic Enhancement District in downtown Indianapolis, where property owners in...

Maintenance worker charged with the murder of missing teen 

A maintenance man accused of killing a teen at her apartment complex on the northeast side of Indianapolis was officially charged with her murder. 

Response: Ku Klux Klan recruitment fliers posted in Carmel 

Over the weekend, Nov. 4-5, recruitment fliers purportedly left by the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) were found in Carmel, Indiana, and surrounding communities.  

Community holds prayer vigil for 15-year-old KIPP Indy student

Sunday, Nov. 5 members of KIPP staff, Edna Martin and the community at large gathered on Hovey Street – located around the corner of KIPP Indy Legacy High School – to pray for the recent events involving teens and gun violence.  

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