Indiana Landmarks Black Heritage Preservation Program partnered with The Nature Conservancy (TNC) to map Black history sites across Indiana.
In this series, the Indianapolis Recorder explores love, family and friendship among the city’s community leaders and ...
In an end-of-term interview, the Republican governor recalled the highs, lows and lessons learned over the course of his ...
It’s fairly safe to say that as we turn the page to another year of sports, 2024 gave us both many things to enjoy and some ...
Two former Indianapolis mayors, three current City Councilors, and a former IPS Board President sign letter urging district ...
New efforts surrounding the impact of religion in Native cultures are coming to the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and ...
The elementary school is the first of its kind in the state of Indiana, providing its students — primarily those of color — ...
This story was originally posted on WFYI. Indiana’s high school graduation rate reached a record high of 90.23% with the ...
My earliest memories of anything related to the presidency are yellow ribbons tied around trees. The ribbons signified the ...
Black women talk creating balance, feeling joy and following your excitement When she found herself passed out on the bedroom ...
Indiana lawmakers are preparing to write the next state budget, and as an economic surplus winds down, they face difficult ...
Dance Kaleidoscope is ringing in the new year with a new performance.