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Holcomb announces funding for education

Gov. Eric Holcomb announced $61 million will be awarded to numerous schools throughout the state to aid in connectivity, devices and resources. The Governor’s...

‘Challenging my assumptions’: Holcomb addresses Indiana’s racial disparities

Editor’s note: Gov. Eric Holcomb sat down with the Recorder for a one-on-one interview immediately after unveiling his equity and inclusion plan for Indiana.If...

ā€˜Black lives matter’: Holcomb sets out for racial reckoning in Indiana

Body cameras for state police, a new cabinet position for equity and inclusion in state government, a portal for state-level diversity statistics.Gov. Eric Holcomb,...

Recognizing ā€˜Shining Stars’

The Indianapolis Recorder is partnering with InnoPower to present the Golden Laurel Shining Star Awards at 3:30 p.m. Aug. 28 during Beyond 2020 InnoPower...

Participants needed for study about women who gave birth during pandemic

Are you a Black, Indigenous or person of color (BIPOC) who gave birth during the COVID-19 pandemic?A team of researchers at IUPUI are looking...

Feds come to Indy to ā€˜fight violent crime’

Federal law enforcement agencies will work with local and state police in Indianapolis to try to control gun violence and other crime.U.S. Attorney Josh...

New IHA policy aims to mitigate looming eviction crisis

Indianapolis Housing Agency residents will be able to make payment arrangements rather than face eviction, thanks to a policy passed by the agency’s board.The...

Indiana Black Legislative Caucus unveils justice reform agenda

In the upcoming legislative session, the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus (IBLC) plans to focus on saving lives, holding police departments accountable and improving transparency...

Hoosiers may have to vote in person during pandemic

Indiana is on track to be one of only a few states in the country to not expand mail-in voting for the November general...

IndyGo drives forward with first vice president of inclusion and workforce development

When Denise Jenkins-Agurs moved from Florida to Indianapolis six weeks ago to start a new job at IndyGo, one of the benefits was she’d...

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