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From hospital rooms to holiday lights, Indianapolis woman reflects on cancer journey

A year ago, Tracey Mitchell-Strong spent the holiday season fighting for her life.  Diagnosed with breast cancer in July 2024 while also managing diabetes, congestive...

How to recycle holiday waste: What goes where and where itĀ actually endsĀ upĀ 

Once holiday celebrations wind down, Indianapolis residents often face a familiar winter puzzle: mountains of cardboard, piles of gift wrap, strings of burnt-out lights...

Home for the holidays

Future Black Leaders, Inc. university student ambassadors share what they are looking forward to this holiday season At this time of year, college students are...

Christmas card for all those who brought us sports in 2025

It's really hard to fathom that another year is drawing to a close, and with the holiday season upon us, I'd like to use...

The real Santa Claus

He is known by name names: Santa Claus (or simply Santa), St. Nicholas (or simply St. Nick), Father Christmas, Kris Kringle, Sinterklaas. But what...

Unused Thanksgiving pantry items? Here’s where you can donate them.Ā 

Many Indianapolis residents end up with extra nonperishable food after holiday meals. Donating those items to local food banks and pantries is an easy...

Gratitude and health: How giving thanks benefits your body and mindĀ 

Gratitude is getting a moment in the spotlight, and for good reason. Scientists say that short, regular gratitude practices can lift one's mood, ease...

Alcohol-free (but festive) things to do during the holidays

The holidays can be a whirlwind of excitement with all the parties, fancy lights, visiting family members, gift-giving, food and spirits. However, not everyone enjoys...

Indy Recorder’s 2025 Holiday Gift GuideĀ 

As the year draws to a close, local entrepreneurs and creators across Indianapolis are offering unique and meaningful gifts that reflect community spirit, creativity...

Fight for Life Foundation brings holiday cheer to Indy studentsĀ 

Former Indianapolis Colt Marlin Jackson’s Fight for Life Foundation provided toys and pizza parties to nearly 2,000 students from six Indy schools.  The Be a...
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