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INHP secures $12 million for Marion County affordable housing effortsĀ 

The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership (INHP) announced it has raised more than $12 million to bolster affordable housing initiatives across Marion County.   Partnering with local...

Keepers of history: The Black archivists preserving Hoosier history

In the words of Black writer and poet Maya Angelou, ā€œYou can't really know where you're going until you know where you have been.ā€ Having...

Brandy and Monica are bringing The Boy is Mine Tour to Indy, tickets on sale June 27

Grammy Award-winning artists Brandy and Monica are teaming up for a co-headlined tour this fall, and there’s a stop in Indianapolis. Produced by Black Promoters...

Vision Zero Task Force unveils action plan, new administratorĀ 

The Vision Zero Task Force will present its proposed Vision Zero Action Plan at a public meeting at 4 p.m. on June 25 in...

Braun unveils energy task force to tackle rising power demandĀ 

As the state's economy expands, Gov. Mike Braun launched the Strategic Energy Growth Task Force to address Indiana's surging electricity demand.   The initiative aims to...

Guy’s Cooking Creation: Sauces, seasonings and serving communityĀ 

Owning his own business was always part of Phillip Guy’s dream.   Guy’s Cooking Creation fulfilled that dream, but it was also born out of a...

Bosma Foundation launches White Cane SocietyĀ 

The Bosma Visionary Opportunities Foundation unveiled the White Cane Society, a new donor program that highlights and celebrates those who champion its mission of...

The Nature Conservancy explores policy-driven climate solutionsĀ 

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) hosted an exclusive virtual event, "How TNC Shapes Policy," on June 18, offering a comprehensive look at how the organization...

Recorder Rewind: Celebrating Samaya Smith

Samaya Smith of Warren Central High School is the IHSAA Tennis Single's 2025 State Champion. This is the first-ever state title in tennis in...

Streets to Home Initiative ignores where homelessness begins

On June 10, Indianapolis city officials announced an $8.1 million plan to eliminate street homelessness. Phase One of the Streets to Home Initiative will...
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