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Addressing critics of Homestead Credit

ā€œTake from the working poor, give to the affluent and preserve the political peace.ā€Any elected official, Republican or Democrat, would tell you the above...

Addressing civil unrest, police protocol

It is nearly impossible these days to turn on a television news station or even scroll down your Facebook timeline without seeing something related...

Sexual assault at all time high during first few weeks of school

Warm hugs and kisses are exchanged between parents and students, lengthy lines are developing behind the cash registers at campus bookstores and new students...

Sit in with Washington Township superintendent

On paper, Nikki Woodson, superintendent of schools for the Metropolitan School District of Washington Township, is an arguably impressive educator.In 2011, she became the...

Historic Union Station needs $3.7 for repairs

Resting on the corner at 39th and Jackson Place is the historic Union Station that once housed a vast amount of trains, railroads and...

Indianapolis Recorder hosts Community Health and Wellness Fair

On Saturday September 20, the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper in partnership with Brothers United Inc., a non-profit agency that provides high quality, comprehensive prevention and...

Mayor Ballard to Host Town Hall Meeting on Public Safety and Early Education Initiative

Mayor Greg Ballard and public safety and education officials will host a town hall meeting to discuss the Mayor’s crime and early childhood education...

Federal Court Rules Indiana Must Recognize Out-of-State Same-Sex Marriages

WASHINGTON – On Tuesday U.S. District Court Judge Richard L. Young ruled in Bowling v. Pence that Indiana’s law prohibiting the recognition of same-sex...

The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper is seeking fall interns

The Indianapolis Recorder, the fourth oldest-surviving African-American newspaper is currently seeking interns to join its team of professionals this fall. Candidates must be enthusiastic,...

Attorney General’s statement on latest developments in Ferguson, MO

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder released the following statement Monday following his briefing of President Obama on the latest developments in the federal civil...

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