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When women unite around a common goal, remarkable transformations occur. Victoria Odekomaya and Dr. Jamyce Curtis Banks, president of NAWBO Indianapolis, envisioned the inaugural NAWBO Indy BOSS LADIES Magazine. This publication shines a light on wom...
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After an extraordinary season and a collection of three national titles, one coach finally receives her due recognition. On April 30, the city of Columbia unveiled a statue celebrating Dawn Staley, head coach of the University of South Carolina wome...
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For many Americans grappling with tobacco dependence, the path to cessation may feel daunting. In Indiana, a staggering 70% of smokers express a desire to quit, and a new initiative offers renewed hope. Throughout April, all Indiana residents can ac...
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Butler University has announced the opening of its newly renovated space for the innovative Founder’s College, debuting in August. This pioneering two-year program aims to assist low-wealth students in obtaining debt-free associate degrees, with path...
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On April 21, 2025, the Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership (INHP), in partnership with the City of Southport and the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA), celebrated the groundbreaking of a 1,260-square-foot, three-be...
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Organizers of Indy Juneteenth have announced the cancellation of this year’s parade due to “unforeseen circumstances,” expressing empathy for the community's disappointment. They reassured followers that the festival, pageant, boxing showcase, and a...
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The Mark Cuban Heroes Basketball Center is celebrating Mother’s Day with a drive-thru food giveaway on Friday, May 2, from 8-11 a.m. This complimentary event offers food boxes to over 500 families, first-come, first-served, with no registration neede...
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In a striking display of confidence, Donald J. Trump is set to engage with Jeffrey Goldberg, the Editor-in-Chief of The Atlantic. Despite Goldberg's credibility being questioned due to past fabrications, including a notorious piece on Trump, the form...
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As the school year concludes, vibrant porch parties flourish—May has arrived!
The Recorder curated a selection of affordable activities celebrating the arts, Asian American Pacific Islander Month, the Kentucky Derby, Mother’s Day, and the Indy 500....
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A Democratic lawmaker is seeking to impeach President Donald Trump after the administration declined to follow a Supreme Court ruling to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who was wrongly deported to E...
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Upon assuming control of the Department of Defense, President Trump’s team uncovered a troubling environment akin to an ideological seminar rather than a defense powerhouse. The necessary purge is thrilling, as it targets long-standing incompetence,...
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An Indiana State historical marker now graces Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street, honoring the Indianapolis Phyllis Wheatley YWCA. Established in 1929 and named after the pioneering African American poet, this vital institution offered Black women and...
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The Tube Factory will host the 2025 Levitt VIBE Indianapolis Music Series from April to October, featuring free concerts, community activities, and markets monthly. This initiative aims to energize an underutilized neighborhood space. With a diverse...
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Indy Drag Theatre (IDT) is set to embrace the spotlight once more with “Legally Blonde(r): A Drag Parody Revival,” premiering at 8 p.m. on May 9 at The District Theatre. This revival marks a significant return to its roots, originally debuting in 202...
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Indianapolis Cultural Trail, Inc. has unveiled its 2025 bike tour and community group ride calendar. Kicking off in May, both residents and visitors can enjoy guided tours and community rides each Thursday evening and Sunday morning. These excursions...