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Conditions at northeast side apartment complex create health hazards, but residents struggle for relief

Emauria Davis was in the middle of listing her complaints about the run-down apartment complex she lives in on an October afternoon when one...

“The Addams Family”: A spooky show for spooky season

Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre’s production of ā€œThe Addams Familyā€ is a little messy, kind of creepy and all kinds of fun. ā€œThe Addams Family,ā€...

This weekend in the arts: Oct. 21-23

In this special edition of This Weekend in the Arts, the Indianapolis Recorder has you covered with all kinds of fall-related and Halloween-esqe events to check out.

Soweto Gospel Choir brings ā€˜HOPE’ to Indianapolis

Soweto Gospel Choir, a three-time Grammy-winning singing group, performed songs from its new album, ā€œHOPE,ā€ on Oct. 11 at Butler University’s Clowes Memorial Hall. It...

It’s that haunted time of year again: Trick-or-treat night and Halloween safety tips

With the help of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, Indianapolis Fire Department and Indiana Department of Homeland Security, we’ve put together a list of some things parents should keep in mind before the sun sets on Oct. 31.

New Palestine student disciplined for racist ā€˜monkey’ slurs toward Pike volleyball team

A New Palestine high schooler has been disciplined after making racial slurs toward the Metropolitan School District of Pike Township’s volleyball players last week. Multiple...

The community has ideas to redevelop the old Indiana Women’s Prison — if they can get the state to listen

The Indiana Women’s Prison site on Indianapolis’ east side is a large property ripe for redevelopment. Community members are excited by future prospects, but they say a lack of communication with the state — which owns the property — is discouraging.

Indianapolis Symphonic Choir’s ā€œMood Indigoā€ to return for 2 special performances

The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir is bringing back an old favorite, ā€œMood Indigo,ā€ for one night only. Indiana Landmarks is set to host the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir for its special concert Oct. 15 at 2:30 p.m. and 6 p.m.

ā€˜It reaches the heart’: The organ piano, a staple instrument in the Black church

With the ability to play melodies, harmonies and bass, the organ piano is an essential companion to Black churches' worship service.

Martin University announces tuition decrease for undergraduate and graduate students

Starting in January 2023 students at Martin University can expect a 45% decrease in undergraduate tuition and a 42% decrease in graduate tuition, along with the potential to have up to $10,000 from their previous account balance forgiven.

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