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“Yom HaShoah:” Holocaust Remembrance Day  

Tibor Klopfer and his daughter Liz Wertz sat on the front row at the Shaarey Tefilla synagogue among a congregation of a little under 100 people Sunday.   Members of the Jewish community were taking part of Yom HaShoah.

Six Sigma Racial Equity Institute helps Black women upskill, close pay gap 

In this one-on-one with the Indianapolis Recorder, Joy E. Mason, CEO of Optimist Business Solutions, shares the inspiration for creating the Six Sigma Racial...

This weekend in the arts: May 10-12

As we welcome the month of May and its (hopefully) warm weather, you may be looking for a chance to go out and enjoy...

Washington Township’s longtime superintendent Nikki Woodson to retire in 2025

Nikki Woodson, the longtime superintendent of Washington Township Schools, announced she will retire from the district at the end of the 2024-2025 academic year.  Woodson has led...

Martindale-Brightwood residents learn about lead replacement pipe project in the neighborhood 

Local organizations came together for a transformative event at Martin University for Martindale-Brightwood residents.  

Third annual Melanin in May festival to be bigger and better

Melanin in May, the festival celebrating all things Black, including business, art, music and food, is back for year three. Celebrated in Indianapolis during Memorial...

14 pro-Palestinian arrests outside governor’s residence

14 people were arrested outside the Indiana Governor’s Residence early Thursday morning on April 18 for obstructing traffic along Meridian Street during a pro-Palestine protest.

Who do I call? Neighborhood nuisance edition

As backyard barbecues begin in neighborhoods across the city, so do the spring potholes, the loud outdoor parties, and the late-night barking. Here’s who...

Increasing health equity in Indiana

As Indiana showers bloom into spring, so too does the national spotlight on health equity. Every April, the United States dedicates a month to...

Indiana low-income solar programs get more than $117 million in federal funding

New federal funding will allow for the development of low-income solar programs throughout the state.

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