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Water shut-off still a possibility at 4 city apartments

Even though the residents at four Indianapolis apartment complexes continue to faithfully pay their rent, they are still at risk of having their water...

Will Indiana’s near-total abortion ban add stress to the state’s child care system?

Kelly Dawn Jones took a few days off work — something she said she never does — to testify before state lawmakers in favor...

Prop 250 amended after Babe Denny residents express concerns of an already “forgotten” neighborhood

Proposal 250 was amended at the City County Council’s Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee Aug. 24 to exclude Babe Denny Park as a...

Black woman named senior pastor of Indy Baptist church; the ā€˜beautiful and burdensome’ road that lies ahead

Pastor Adrienne Overton was installed as senior pastor of Eden Missionary Baptist Church on Aug. 21., making her the first Black woman elected into...

How Citizens is finding and replacing lead service lines

Citizens Energy Group has received approval from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission to implement a multiyear program to replace lead service lines throughout Indianapolis....

Homicides are down, but violence ā€˜affects all of us’

The recent in-custody death of Herman Whitfield III and killing of funeral home director James Dixon III have left many Black residents on edge...

Longtime journalist returns to Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper as editor-in-chief

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper, one of the nation’s oldest and most respected Black publications, announces the selection of Brandon Perry as its editor-in-chief. ā€œBrandon is...

Marble’s restaurant owner dies, leaves legacy of serving good food to city

Lee Marble, CEO and owner of Marble’s Southern Cookery, died Aug. 3 at the age of 85. (Photo provided by Brandon Buckley) Lee Marble moved...

ā€˜You are an angel’: Black woman given 2nd chance at life through organ donation

Jamie Taylor’s fight was not over after beating breast cancer in 2012. About a year later, she was diagnosed with kidney failure, and so began...

As Indiana’s college-going rate dips, can an underused aid program do more?

By HELEN RUMMEL Chalkbeat Indiana Katie Keegan will always be grateful to her mom for pushing her to apply to 21st Century Scholars, a needs-based...

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