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DPS Director Troy Riggs resigns

Indianapolis’ Director of Public Safety, Troy Riggs has announced resignation from his position with the department and will serve as director of public safety...

Jail bail system flawed, policing practices outweigh issues

New York teen Kalief Browder spent three years on the infamous Rikers Island without being convicted of a crime. In 2010 at the age...

104 years of milestone memories

On the Westside of Indianapolis at Northwest Manor Health Care, Brie Coleman displays a cell phone photo to her grandmother in remembrance of her...

Youth influence peers to make good choices, be better educated

Youth who positively influence other youth is a simple way to describe The PEERS Project, but its purpose goes beyond the surface.ā€œToday’s youth go...

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper and Real Scene TV Join Forces

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper andĀ RealĀ SceneĀ TV have joined forces to bring local news and event coverage to the masses.The partnership is a content-sharing initiative where...

Eskenazi Health and other community organizations to host Community Behavioral Health Forum

On June 24, Eskenazi Health Midtown Community Mental Health, in conjunction with the Department of Public Safety (DPS), IMPD and Friendship Baptist Church will...

Indiana State Fairgrounds to host summer events

THIS WEEK:Ā June 27: Central Indiana Bicycle Association N.I.T.E. RideLocation: 4H Exhibit HallHours: Ride starts at 11 p.m.Admission: Early registration (before May 29th): $25 per...

Support grows for taking down Confederate flag

In what is quickly and unexpectedly gaining ground as a fitting memorial to the nine African Americans killed by a White supremacist at Emanuel...

U.S. ‘not cured’ of racism, Obama says, citing slavery’s legacy

WASHINGTON — Just days after nine black parishioners were killed in a South Carolina church, President Barack Obama said the legacy of slavery still...

Statement by the President on the observance of Juneteenth

On this day 150 years ago, more than two years after President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, the slaves of Galveston, Texas finally received...

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