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Hairy, helpful history: No Shave November and its benefits to men’s health

No Shave November is a global social movement that raises awareness and funds for men's health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer and...

Black organizations demand answers from Newfields

The African American Coalition of Indianapolis (AACI), alongside 18 local Black organizations, released a statement following the sudden resignation of former Newfields CEO Dr....

Commentary: Malice at the Palace, a nearly 20-year retrospective

The NBA witnessed one of its darkest chapters, a night of violence and chaos that forever etched itself into the league's history, on Nov....

Recorder Rewind: Butler’s team chemistry, stingy defense keeps Dawgs undefeated against East Tennessee State

6,511 fans faithfully congregated at Hinkle Fieldhouse to watch Season II, Episode three of Thad Matta rebuilds the Bulldogs Nov. 13. Southern Conference member...

Recorder Rewind: Orlando Magic at Indiana Pacers

Check out some of these great photos from the Orlando Magic versus Indiana Pacers basketball game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Nov. 19! Related: Recorder Rewind:...

Pacers, City of Indianapolis, multiple community partners unveil Drive & Dish to combat food insecurity

Drive & Dish, an initiative funded initially by Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle, will provide nourishing fruits and vegetables to needy families in the...

Our moment: Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship challenges traditional notions of Native American art

The Eiteljorg Museum's biennial Native American Fellowship program is an initiative that allows artists to create contemporary works of art while preserving the traditions...

The Cheesecake Lady: The rise of Indy’s go-to dessert vendor

The Cheesecake Lady, or Cassie Smith-Johnson, is now serving Hoosiers a treat out of her very own store. For the last three years, Smith-Johnson, the...

KEEP IN MIND: COVID, flu and RSV vaccinations before the holidays

With the holidays right around the corner, Indiana health care professionals want people to be mindful of flu season.

Neighborhood heroes Mike and Kyra Epps buy back the block

ā€œNo matter where I hit the ball or how far I run, I’ll always have a place to come back to, which is this...
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