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Chasten Bear, the high ability coordinator and a founding math teacher, also plays a dual role in ensuring students access ...
Bubba Wallace is the first Black driver to win the Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, making history on July ...
As the WNBA All-Star festivities unfolded in Indianapolis between July 17 and 19, the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) ...
Indianapolis Recorder contributor Angie Carr Klitzsch talks about the importance of women's safety in and around Indianapolis ...
Black and brown families in Indiana face some of the greatest health disparities in the country. Read more from Sierra Woods.
Fortune & Forks, a private social collective for women of color, made its mark on Indianapolis during the 2025 WNBA All-Star ...
The Hedback Theatre, home of Footlite Musicals, turns 100 years old Aug. 2, and the community is gathering to celebrate the ...
The 7 th annual Girls for Christ Empowerment Conference returns Nov. 21-23 at the Holiday Inn Express in Fishers. Week End Moms — or WEMs — will chaperone. Registration is $200 for girls 8-18 years ...
Howdy Homemade Ice Cream in downtown Indianapolis: creating meaningful, dignified employment for people with intellectual and ...
In Indianapolis, climate change is not just a future threat — it is already worsening heat, flooding and air quality.
The African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund announced $3 million in preservation funding to protect 24 Black historic ...
After 40 years of committed service on Indianapolis’ near Eastside, Shepherd Community Center is breaking ground on its most ...