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Black Brew Fest to launch at Newfields

The first annual Black Brew Fest is coming to Newfields this fall. The festival, which aims to highlight local and regional Black-owned businesses specializing in...

Church-sponsored fall festivities to check out this month

There is plenty to celebrate this fall season, from pumpkin flavored treats to changing leaves and football, and the Recorder has put together a...

Newfields reopens Harvest Nights, brings back Art or Treat and ‘Rocky Horror’

Leaves are turning, and the air is cooling, which means it is time for Newfields’ fourth annual Harvest Nights. Running now through Oct. 31, Harvest...

This weekend in the arts: Oct. 6-8

Halloween may only come once a year, but thankfully, you do not have to wait until Oct. 31 to celebrate. In this special edition...

The Indianapolis Public Library is getting spooky this month

Indianapolis is bustling with autumn activities, fall festivals and haunted endeavors, but one location not to be overlooked is your very own library. Throughout this month, the Indianapolis Public Library will host spooky and fall-themed events. Listed events are free, although some require registration.

Stock futures fall on China policy concerns

Stock futures fell Wednesday, pointing to a lower opening, following new signs China might tighten its monetary policy. Another round of U.S. bank earnings...

By the numbers: Records fall in Indy

22 / Consecutive regular-season victories by the Indianapolis Colts, an NFL record. The Colts set the record with a 28-16 win over the Denver...

By the numbers: Records fall in Indy

22 / Consecutive regular-season victories by the Indianapolis Colts, an NFL record. The Colts set the record with a 28-16 win over the Denver...

Friendly fall reminder: Clear your storm inlets

Brisk autumn breezes and colorful leaves scattered about are sure signs of fall. But with the changing seasons, also comes chilly, wet weather that...

Teen in critical condition after mall fall

A Future Farmers of America representative says a 16-year-old Texas student is in critical condition after falling 41 feet at an Indianapolis shopping mall....
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