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Combatting seasonal allergies in Indiana: Expert tips for relief

As the chorus of sniffles and ā€œachoosā€ makes its way into the Circle City, the Indianapolis Recorder sat down with doctors and patients to...

Trustee’s program covers back-to-school clothes — and year-round apparel

Back-to-school season is right around the corner. But for some, the affordability of school clothes is a stumbling block.   Center Township Trustee LaDonna Freeman’s...

ā€œI showcase the joy in disabilityā€Ā 

Indiana residents join the world in celebrating Disability Pride MonthĀ  For Americans, July is a month for fireworks. Worldwide, July is also a month for a...

Meet Ms. Crystal: The Recorder’s fairy godmotherĀ Ā 

Embedded within the storied legacy of the Indianapolis Recorder are the stories of those whose lives it has influenced — and the stories of...

Noise phobia and blue-green algae pose summer health risks for dogs Ā 

It’s no secret that fireworks continue long after the Fourth of July.    For pet owners, it’s also no secret that noise can frighten furry...

IBJ unveils new Indiana 250

IBJ Media announced the third annual Indiana 250, a list of the state's most influential business and community leaders, community organizations, nonprofits, government entities...

Indiana sports icon and civic champion Jim Morris passes away

Pacers Sports & Entertainment (PS&E) announced that their vice chairman Jim Morris died on July 12. Morris was 81 years old. "Jim's life was a...

IPS announces new principal at School 87 after fallout from abuse allegations against teacher

Indianapolis Public Schools has hired a new principal at George Washington Carver School 87 following an outcry over the school’s culture and administrators’ handling of allegations that...

Wells, White vie for Democratic attorney general nod at Saturday’s convention

Four also seeking lieutenant governor nomination On Saturday, the Indiana Democratic Party will host its own convention to nominate its candidates for lieutenant governor and...

Attorney General Todd Rokita sues East Chicago, alleging sanctuary cities ban violation

Attorney General Todd Rokita is suing East Chicago, arguing the northwest Indiana community is violating the state’s ban on sanctuary cities. An Indiana law from 2011 bans...
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