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Pope Francis, first Latin American pontiff who ministered with a charming, humble style, dies at 88

VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis, history’s first Latin American pontiff who charmed the world with his humble style and concern for the poor but alienated...

Vandalism strikes Indianapolis Black conservation club

The Dirty Dozen Hunting and Fishing Club, the city's only Black-led conservation group, is grappling with damage to its company bus after it was...

Briann January returns to Indiana Fever

Indiana Fever legend Briann January returned to the organization as an assistant coach, the team announced April 2. "I’m so excited for the opportunity to...

George Foreman, the fearsome heavyweight who became a beloved champion, dies at 76

By GREG BEACHAM AP Sports Writer George Foreman became the heavyweight champion of the world in his 20s, only to lose his belt to Muhammad...

Friendship Missionary Baptist Church vandalized

UPDATE 3/21/2025: IMPD detectives arrested two juveniles for their alleged roles in the vandalism of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. ā€œI am grateful to our...

Indy Steelers’ Tiffany Hamilton named Indianapolis Colts’ 2024 ChangemakerĀ 

In a heartfelt recognition of resilience, leadership and dedication, Indy Steelers President Tiffany Hamilton is the Indianapolis Colts' 2024 Changemaker.   The Changemaker Award highlights individuals...

Clark named TIME Magazine 2024 Athlete of the Year

Indiana Fever point guard Caitlin Clark is TIME Magazine’s 2024 Athlete of the Year, the outlet reported Dec. 10. Known for her electrifying performances, Clark...

Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2025 revealedĀ 

The Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (WBHOF) officially revealed its Class of 2025 on Nov. 15, honoring seven individuals making a significant impact on...

Founder of Famous Amos cookies Wally Amos Jr. dies at 88

According to multiple sources, the founder of Famous Amos cookies Wallace "Wally" Amos Jr. died at the age of 88. Family members said...

Impact and innovation: The Indianapolis Recorder

What began as a two-page church bulletin by co-founders George P. Stewart and William Porter, now hails as one of the top African American publications in the nation.
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