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Gary International Black Film Festival offers 50+ films onlineĀ 

The 14th annual Gary International Black Film Festival from Oct. 10-13 will offer viewers the chance to see over 50 films with world premieres,...

City announces selection of anonymous reporting service

The City of Indianapolis announced Thursday the selection of an anonymous reporting service, the first step in their continued efforts to improve workplace culture. Speakfully...

Carrier hosts HVAC career introduction for local highschoolers

Carrier hosted over 40 high school students from Area 31 Career Center at their Gas Furnace Center of Excellence in recognition on Manufacturing Day...

Vision Zero Taskforce appointees and first meeting announcedĀ 

The Indianapolis City-County Council has announced the appointees and first meeting date for the Vision Zero Taskforce, dedicated to improving safety for pedestrians and...

Eskenazi Health Foundation awarded $500K for eastside health centerĀ 

Bank of America awarded the Eskenazi Health Foundation a $500,000 grant to support their new 95,000 square-foot community-focused health center on the east side.   The...

Recorder Rewind: Top stories for 2023

In a year of digital growth, the Indianapolis Recorder’s top stories for 2023 resonated with new audiences and garnered engagement for critical narratives surrounding the community.

Unearthing the bigger problem: The cause of low young voter turnout Ā 

Recent local elections saw low levels of voter turnout. The Indiana Secretary of State's office found that only 24% of eligible voters in Indianapolis...

Feel Good Fridays: From STEM prodigy to construction site manager

Frank T. Joshua Jr. is a construction site manager who has an unwavering love for STEM education. He grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana,...

Live updates | 5 people on missing submersible believed to be dead, company says

The company leading the Titan submersible trip to the wreckage of the Titanic says the five missing crew members are believed to be dead....

Colts confirm NFL investigating player for possible gambling

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indianapolis Colts say they are aware the NFL has opened a gambling investigation into one of the team's players. A team spokesman also says the team will have no additional comment. The player has not been publicly identified. The confirmation comes after reports first leaked Monday and less than two months after the NFL suspended five players — including four from the Detroit Lions — for gambling policy violations. The Colts are holding workouts this week at the team facility
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