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Rental assistance for Hoosiers halted

IndyRent paused applications for rental assistance on June 26. IndyRent, the city's primary rental assistance program, resumed submissions on April 27. The IndyRent reboot arrived...

Broad Ripple leaders want to make the neighborhood a ‘gun-free zone’ after three people are shot and killed

The Broad Ripple Village Association will request a permit from the city to make the neighborhood a gun-free zone on Friday and Saturday nights through the end of August.

Live updates | 5 people on missing submersible believed to be dead, company says

The company leading the Titan submersible trip to the wreckage of the Titanic says the five missing crew members are believed to be dead....

Sackett v EPA: One big win for real estate developers, one huge loss in the fight to protect Indiana’s wetlands

As Indiana struggles with troubled waterways, concerns are mounting among activists and environmentalists over the potential economic and ecological impacts of a recent U.S....

Riley Children’s Health seeing more child gunshot victims

Riley Children’s Health officials said they have seen an increase in child gunshot victims come through their trauma center.

Little feet hit the concrete for the fourth annual Community Peace Walk

Over 100 youth gathered at the Leadership & Legacy campus of Edna Martin Christian Center and ventured off to walk through their neighborhood with a powerful message.

Mayor Hogsett’s anti-violence update: Gun-free zones, new gun control ordinance and alleged threatsĀ 

In a continuation of Mayor Joe Hogsett’s anti-violence plan, he announces a gun-free zone policy; City council passes new gun control ordinance, and Mayor Hogsett said people have been threatening him against these changes

Celebrate Juneteenth in Indianapolis all weekend long

If you are wondering where you can celebrate Juneteenth National Freedom Day in Indianapolis, look no further. The Recorder put together a list of...

Accidental shootings on the rise; Children most vulnerable

On the steps of a home on North Kealing Avenue sits a memorial full of toys and stuffed animals. A small pair of orange and black Nikes sit in the middle of the memorial to commemorate the life of 5-year-old Hakiem Scott.

Hidden history and freedom: Indiana’s unsung heroes of Juneteenth

Garland H. White was born into slavery in 1829. Congressman Robert Toombs, who went on to serve in the Confederacy as a general during...

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