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IPS consistently faces multimillion-dollar gap in special education funding

Indianapolis Public Schools faced a $20.5 million gap in funding for special education for the 2020-21 school year. The year before that, it was...

Tulsa Race Massacre survivor to be remembered during program from IU law school

As a retired judge, David Shaheed has spent plenty of time researching the legal profession and preparing presentations for various groups. That’s what he...

ā€˜Gerrymandering is sin’: Faith leaders call for fair redistricting process

The leaders who came to the Indiana Statehouse on Sept. 1 represented six different faiths but delivered a single message, telling Indiana lawmakers that...

ā€˜Celebrate our own’: GANGGANG, Recorder partner for mural dedication

Local artist Ashley Nora applied to work on a mural project for months. After numerous rejections, she sought out divine intervention three months ago. ā€œI...

Colts: Wentz, Kelly, Pascal on reserve/COVID-19 list

The Indianapolis Colts added three starters — quarterback Carson Wentz, wide receiver Zach Pascal and center Ryan Kelly — to the reserve/COVID-19 list Aug....

ā€˜I still had stuff to achieve’: Indianapolis sprinter readies for Paralympics

Noah Malone was about to start eighth grade when he noticed something weird at a track meet. The scoreboard was fuzzy. OK, his parents...

Support Black businesses in August — and year round

Since 2004, August has been recognized as National Black Business Month — a time to support the roughly 2 million Black-owned businesses in the...

Hogsett: All-hands-on-deck effort to improve Indianapolis

The city of Indianapolis is putting more investment toward public safety than ever before. It’s not hard to guess why. Despite a decline in...

Already a long shot, clemency process tests families and inmates looking for a break

Koby Bluitt stood in front of a small crowd gathered under the hot July sun with a piece of her incarcerated father stamped across...

Steve Jefferson leaving WTHR after 19 years

Update: A previous version of this story incorrectly said Steve Jefferson’s first day at WFAA TV is Sept. 1. His last day at WTHR...

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