Monthly Archives: July 2020

IPS Preps for 2020 -21 School Year

INDIANAPOLIS — As of press time,  Indianapolis Public Schools plans to reopen its doors Aug. 3 for the start of the 2020-21 school year. Officials are committed to ensuring schools are as safe as possible for students and staff. The decision to reopen schools was carefully made after reviewing guidance … Read More

Former P.R. Mallory Building to Reopen as Schools

INDIANAPOLIS — Englewood Community Development Corporation and the John Boner Neighborhood Centers will cut the ribbon to open the P.R. Mallory Administration Building on Indianapolis’ near eastside on Monday, July 20 at 10 a.m.. This event will also serve as the grand opening for Purdue Polytechnic High School – Downtown … Read More

2020 Founder’s Awards Announced

IRVINGTON — The Irvington Community Council has announced the recipients of the 2020 Founder’s Awards. Since 2011, the awards have recognized the contributions of individuals, organizations, and businesses that have enhanced the quality of life in Irvington. The awards are presented the week of the Historic Irvington Halloween Festival, which … Read More

IMPD Signs Contract for Body Worn Camera Program

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) recently announced the signing of a contract with Utility to begin outfitting officers with body worn cameras. The contract outlines the equipping of 1,100 officers who respond to 911 calls with body worn technology. Rollout is slated to begin in the coming … Read More

IndyPL Invites Citizen Input on New Strategic Plan

INDIANAPOLIS — An important step in developing plans for Library service during the next three years continues through July as The Indianapolis Public Library encourages residents ages 13 and older to provide feedback through online and printable surveys. The strategic planning process involving citizen participation and self-assessment will generate a … Read More