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Young adults reflect on Martin Luther King Jr.

As we come up on the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, the Recorder spoke with college students and college-age young adults...

Locking up kids is traumatic. Indianapolis looked for alternatives.

By KATRINA PROSS and DYLAN PEERS MCCOY WFYI In an empty retail space on the far east side of Indianapolis, about 30 boys pull plastic chairs into...

Meet the candidates running for Marion County prosecutor

Two individuals contend for the position of Marion County prosecutor: Republican candidate Cyndi Carrasco and incumbent Democrat Ryan Mears.

City settles nearly decadelong dispute with Towne & Terrace Corp, pledges to help residents

The city of Indianapolis announced an end to an almost decade-long legal battle with Towne & Terrace Corp., a nonprofit that owns neglected condominiums on the city’s far east side. (Photo/ Jayden Kennett)

Hogsett presents proposed 2023 budget to council with public safety as top priority

Mayor Joe Hogsett presented his proposed 2023 city-county budget to the Indianapolis City-County Council during its meeting Aug. 8. Totaling around $1.4 billion, the mayor...

Indiana Black and Minority Health Fair offered health services, education and entertainment

This year’s Indiana Black and Minority Health Fair coincided with two other events in Indianapolis: Indiana Black Expo Summer Celebration and the centennial of the historically Black sorority Sigma Gamma Rho.

ā€˜Faith without works is dead’: Indy’s Black faith leaders use religious conviction to push community change

The Black church has been and continues to be a place for Black people to seek refuge. With concerns about violence, mental health and...

Chief Taylor discusses transparency, violent crime with NAACP 

The Indianapolis NAACP hosted a virtual conference with Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randal Taylor on June 2 to discuss police reform two years...

Carson: Sick and tired of being sick and tired

America’s epidemic of gun violence has gotten worse instead of getting better. Our nation is reeling from a string of tragedies that include a...

Supermarket shooter sought Black neighborhood, official says

By CAROLYN THOMPSON and MICHAEL BALSAMO Associated Press BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The white 18-year-old who shot and killed 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket...

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