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Indianapolis Recorder wins Pillar Award from Asian American Alliance, Inc.

By STAFF The Indianapolis Recorder was among this year's honorees at the Asian American Alliance, Inc.'s (AAAI) 25th Anniversary Gala. The Recorder received the Pillar...

Ballot challenge against former President Donald Trump denied in Indiana

By BENJAMIN THORP The Indiana Election Commission denied a challenge against President Donald Trump. (Photo from commission live stream/WFYI) The Indiana Election CommissionĀ voted TuesdayĀ to deny an effort...

After hours of testimony, bill prohibiting dedicated lanes for public transportation passes Senate committee

By BENJAMIN THORP A senate committee voted Thursday to approve a bill that prohibits dedicated lanes for public transportation.  Those opposed to the bill say it...

2024 Indiana legislative bills that affect minorities

The 2024 Indiana legislative session kicked off with nearly 130 bills introduced. Several bills would directly and indirectly affect Black and minority Hoosiers.

New year, new workout resolutions, same results

There have been discussions on social media about Americans not making 2024 resolutions given the current state of the U.S. economy. These resolutions include people not planning to flood gyms the first few weeks of the new year, and some Indianapolis gyms are seeing evidence of this.

2024 New Year’s babies born in Indianapolis

This year, Community Health Network had a baby born at all five of our hospitals on New Yearā€™s Day.Ā 

Indianapolis firefighter killed by his brother News Yearā€™s DayĀ 

An arrest was made in the double shooting that killed IFD firefighter Justin ā€œJBā€ Boyd II and 42-year-old Jasmine Ivy-Dede

Embracing a new year

ā€œTherefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.ā€ (2 Corinthians 5:17) As...

New year, where’s the new money?

The Department of Labor reports that Indiana is one of twenty states that will not be increasing their minimum wage in the new year....

Indy renters want solutions for high rent rates

Indiana is one of five states, including Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho and North Carolina, without any concrete renterā€™s protection laws.
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