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Two administrators impact the school system one student at a time

When it comes to making an impact in education, two of Purdue Polytechnic High School’s administrators make students their top priority.  Keanna Warren, assistant executive...

Partnership targets areas in Indianapolis with higher domestic violence incidents

By JILL SHERIDAN A partnership between two nonprofits aims to address disproportionate rates of violence on Indianapolis’ Near Eastside. The Domestic Violence Network and the Brightwood...

‘There is no landlord accountability.’ Tenants call on lawmakers for better protections

Tenants and lawmakers called for stronger protections for renters during a Housing Advocacy Day at the Statehouse. Advocates are rallying around Senate Bill 202, which...

‘The future is bright’: City’s two Black Presbyterian churches merge into one

Walking into historic Witherspoon Presbyterian Church for the first time, Pastor Winterbourne Harrison-Jones said he sensed the “pain and lament” lingering within the church...

Broadway in Indianapolis to present ‘HAIRSPRAY’

“HAIRSPRAY,” the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical set in 1960s Baltimore, is coming to Indianapolis. The musical, which has won eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical,...

Lawsuit over man fatally shot by Indianapolis police settled

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A wrongful death lawsuit filed by the mother of a man fatally shot while being chased by a police officer in...

Indianapolis Recorder joins local coalition, raises over $10M to launch the Indiana Local News Initiative

A coalition of Indiana organizations and philanthropistshave raised over $10 million to launch the Indiana Local News Initiative, dedicated to making quality, independent local...

New IMPD chaplain inspires young adults to ‘be different’

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department swore in Keegan Allen as one of the newest members of the IMPD Chaplain’s Office on Jan. 26. He will...

35th annual Meet the Artists kicks off at IndyPL

Meet the Artists is back in full swing for Black History Month, celebrating 35 years of African American creatives in Indianapolis with artwork, a...

Doomsday Clock moves to 90 seconds to midnight 

Humanity is closer than ever before to self-destruction, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists warned Jan. 24, citing continuing threats posed by the climate crisis,...

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