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Honoring Black Hoosier artists who have left a lasting mark on Indianapolis

Indianapolis has a long, storied history of Black creatives who have left a lasting impression on their communities.  This Black History Month, the Recorder is...

Indiana Ranks among the nation’s top states in lottery luck

Hoosier luck may have some merit to it yet, given the lottery results presented by Powerball and Mega Millions. Indiana has produced the most...

Local organizations urge legislators to pass bills to protect Hoosiers from medical debt

Local organizations are joining forces, urging lawmakers to consider bills to protect Hoosiers from the ā€œharmful impactsā€ of medical debt. Representatives from a bipartisan coalition...

SekhemĀ Institute creates space for healing rooted in Black history and heritageĀ 

As Black History Month highlights the leaders shaping community life and cultural legacy, one Indianapolis organization is creating space for healing rooted in ancestral...

EPAĀ delays cleanups of harmfulĀ coal ashĀ in IndianaĀ 

On Friday, Feb. 6, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a rule delaying key cleanup deadlines for coal ash disposal sites across the country ā€œat the...

Bryan and Cathie Mills make significant gift to support cancer patients

Past Community Health Network President and CEO Bryan Mills and his wife Cathie have made a generous gift to benefit Community Health Network MD Anderson...

City-County CouncilorsĀ urge stronger guardrails for data center development in IndianapolisĀ 

City-County Councilors Vop Osili, Rena Allen, Dan Boots, Keith Graves, Carlos Perkins and Leroy Robinson are urging stronger safeguards and zoning standards for future data center development in...

Q&A: JPMorganChase’s Shaunte Robinson talks about inclusive banking and financial inclusion

Shaunte Robinson, Business Development Executive and Midwest Segment Lead for Inclusive Banking at J.P. Morgan Commercial Banking, sat down with the Recorder to discuss...

State-wide changes for graduation requirements in Indiana

Starting with the class of 2029, Indiana will implement new graduation requirements for high school students. In Dec. 2024, Indiana legislators began the switch...

ā€œGrooming looks like kindnessā€:Ā Expert warns parents about online predatorsĀ 

Public concern about online safety for children has intensified in recent weeks following the disappearance and death of 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee of Fishers, Indiana....
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