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Link between mental illness and mass violence is weak but stigma persists

Ray Lay lives in a tidy brick house on the east side of Indianapolis. His living room is filled with photos and souvenirs from...

Ivy Tech welcomes new chancellor

Though he’s a native of the Mississippi Delta, Lorenzo Esters has been a valuable part of the Indianapolis community for years. In the nearly...

Complaints allege discrimination against Black woman in appraisal process

Carlette Duffy wanted to refinance her home so she could buy her grandparents’ old house and keep it in the family. There was a problem,...

Lethal force? Tasers are meant to save lives, yet hundreds die after their use by police

The April 11 shooting death of Daunte Wright highlights problems with police use of Tasers that have contributed to at least 500 deaths since 2010. Jo...

IPS approves plan to move 600 students to IndyGo for transportation services

Indianapolis Public Schools will transition about 600 high school students from yellow bus service to IndyGo starting next school year, another step in the...

Indianapolis Colts add pass rusher Kwity Paye of Michigan

By MICHAEL MAROT INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Kwity Paye just wanted a chance to hear his name called during the NFL draft so he could tell...

Raised garden beds help connect more people to food

Flanner House added raised garden beds to its farm to increase accessibility for older adults and anyone else who has difficulty bending over to...

Critics questioned lack of community members on IMPD panel discussion

Community members shared criticism of a moderated discussion between author Marc Lamont Hill and several Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) officers on social media. Former...

Gun control conversations divide Indianapolis

As Indianapolis residents mourned the loss of eight people in the FedEx shooting April 16, it was difficult to escape calls for gun control...

Longtime Recorder designer Jeffery Sellers retires

Jeffery Sellers, the Recorder’s production manager, will retire from the newspaper after 32 years. Sellers joined the Recorder in 1989 as an entry-level graphic designer. “I...

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