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Marion County part of National History Day rural and urban outreach program

National History Day (NHD) has recently announced the first phase of its Inclusive History Initiative. The initiative is a series of programs and publications...

Vote: Speak for yourself

Only 13% of Marion County voters voted in the primaries in May of this year. Of over 600,000 registered voters, less than 80,000 turned...

Indianapolis City-County Council unanimously approves 2024 budget

By JILL SHERIDAN The Indianapolis City-County Council approved more than $1.5 billion dollars in spending for 2024 with a unanimous vote Monday. The budget is spread between...

Municipal election cliff notes

Municipal Elections are around the corner. The Indianapolis Recorder has composed a cheat sheet for the elections this fall. Important dates: Mayoral and City-County Council elections:...

Family suing IMPD and seeking justice after man shot while sleeping in grandmotherā€™s driveway

Seven seconds. That is how long it took IMPD officers to fire over thirty rounds into Anthony Maclinā€™s rental car in the early morning hours of Dec. 31, 2022, as he slept in his grandmotherā€™s driveway. Maclin was hit three times.

Mayor Joe Hogsett plans to bring hundreds of city employees back downtown

Mayor Joe Hogsett unveiled a strategic initiative aimed at relocating over 300 city employees back to Downtown Indianapolis. This move is part of a broader...

School is back in session. Here are Marion County start dates

More than 75,000 Marion County students head back to school in July, weeks before the vast majority of the nationā€™s children. Schools in Wayne,...

Feeding Indy: Free food distributions around the city

Free food was being passed out at the HealthNet located at 2855 N. Keystone Ave. last Wednesday. The distribution was part of the cityā€™s effort to tackle hunger within neighborhoods classified as food deserts.

Marion County Public Health Department – Community Health Survey

Health literacy is the degree to which someone can find, understand and use information and services to make health-related decisions and actions. The Marion...

Man accused of killing IMPD officer seeks insanity plea

The man accused of killing IMPD officer Breann Leath is now seeking an insanity defense after a judge ruled he could face the death penalty.
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