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Behind the badge: Randal Taylor reflects on time as IMPD chief

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Chief Randal Taylor announced his resignation Dec. 15. He reflects on his time and leadership as IMPD chief and the department’s growth and challenges.

Circle Centre Mall sold for $600 million

More renovations are coming to downtown Indianapolis as the iconic Circle Centre Mall has embarked on a new chapter, denoted by a monumental $600...

McGinnis was the real deal and then some all his career

I'll never forget the first time l saw the great George McGinnis in person. My late father and l were seated way up high...

Pacers Haliburton, Toppin give back to the far eastside just in time for the holidays

December is a time for giving, and Pacers stars Tyrese Haliburton and Obi Toppin took that message to heart this year by teaming up...

Recorder Rewind: The best of Indy’s arts in 2023

Artists and creatives around Indianapolis have had a fairly significant year, from The Bicentennial Unity Plaza to Mike Epps’ ā€œBuying Back the Blockā€ to...

Organization highlights survivor’s stories, demands end to police brutality

The Indianapolis Liberation Center (ILC) held a press conference on Dec. 21 where a Black man and veteran, for the first time, publicly told...

ā€œIndy Rewind: 2023’s Pivotal Political Moments.ā€

From expensive mayoral races to first-time elections and historic decisions, our city has had its fair share of political highlights. Here we look back...

President Biden celebrates Black small business boom, announces new investments

By Stacy M. BrownNNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent In a press call, top White House officials attributed the surge in Black entrepreneurship, the fastest in...

A White House visit renews hope and legislative action for the future of Indiana’s children

By MAUREEN BAUER I carried the memory of Kylin Brooks and Kyler Jackson to our Nation's Capital as I joined other state legislators from across...

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....
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