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United Way launches Housing Stability Initiative to fund guaranteed income programming

The United Way of Central Indiana has recently launched a Housing Stability Initiative to fund and expand guaranteed income programs throughout Indianapolis. United Way intends...

Recorder Rewind: Holy Angels gives back for 2025 Thanksgiving (photos)

Holy Angels Catholic Church, located at 2322 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street, gave back to the community ahead of Thanksgiviing. Check out photos...

Braun honors five women with 2025 Torchbearer Awards

Gov. Mike Braun recognized five Hoosier women with 2025 Torchbearer Awards during a ceremony on Nov. 18 in the Governor’s Office at the Indiana...

Porter calls for details on MDwise split as state owes $313M 

State Rep. Gregory W. Porter is pressing the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration for answers after the agency abruptly terminated its Medicaid contract...

Indianapolis Marriott East to host free photos with Santa

Santa is stopping by Indianapolis Marriott East Hotel this month, and the community is invited to join in on the fun. The Indianapolis Marriott East...

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

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 mind 

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...

Christmas 2025: Toy drives and where to donate

With the cold weather and good tidings, it’s the season for filling up stockings and warming up by the fire. Various organizations seek to...

Federal court hosts conversation on inclusive reentry

The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana hosts a discussion focusing on a critical but overlooked facet of the justice system:...

New Trump administration rule could override state medical debt protections

By ANNA CLAIRE VOLLERS Indiana Capital Chronicle via Stateline A new Trump administration rule issued late last month could override state laws that prevent consumers’ credit...
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