Monthly Archives: June 2021

Dual in Detroit Comes Down Hard

On Saturday things got hairy on Belle Isle as Patricio O’Ward had the pole but lost the lead To Will Power. On Lap 28, Felix Rosenqvist plowed straight into a tire trap and cement retaining barrier. It took over an hour for Rosenqvist to be safely removed and the tires … Read More

City Invests in Violence Prevention Programs

INDIANAPOLIS — City leaders, senior administration officials, and community antiviolence leaders recently announced a series of investments in violence prevention strategies. The announcement is the result of nearly a year’s worth of engagement with national best practices and community stakeholders. The announcement comes as Indianapolis recorded several homicides in past … Read More

Eastside Neighborhood Yard Sales

On June 11th, 12th & 13th come to Irvington (from 5000 East Washington,  north to 10th, south to Brookville and East to Edmundson) which will be having over 100 Yard Sales from 8am-4pm each day. The epicenter is Washington and Audubon where Jockamo, Lincoln Sq. and Irvington Library are. Bona … Read More

Vaccination Rates Must Go Up Before Fully Opening the City

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis officials recently stated that they are aiming for a 50% or better vaccination rate in Marion County by July 4 in order to consider fully opening the city back up. As of June 6, only 37% of Marion County residents were fully vaccinated. In Hancock County, the … Read More