Monthly Archives: July 2021

Officer Breann Leath Honored at East District HQ

On July 13, the 20th Annual Cops Cycling for Survivors visiting IMPD East District to honor Officer Breann Leath, who was killed in the line of duty on April 9, 2020. They travelled with a Memorial Truck featuring pictures of fallen officers and stopped to pay respects with East District … Read More

Former Lawmaker Dan Forestal Passes Away

INDIANAPOLIS —Dan Forestal, former member of the Indiana House of Representatives for the 100th District, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, July 14. There is an ongoing investigation into his death, which took place in a hotel in northwest Indianapolis. He was 38. Forestal was born March 3, 1983 on the … Read More

Assessment & Intervention Center Rated LEED Silver

INDIANAPOLIS — The Assessment and Intervention Center (AIC) has been designated LEED Silver, making it the first city-owned certified green building in Indianapolis. The AIC is a core piece of the city’s criminal justice reform efforts within the larger Community Justice Campus (CJC), currently under construction in the Twin-Aire neighborhood … Read More

Nominations sought for Charles L. Whistler Award

INDIANAPOLIS — The Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee (GIPC) is seeking nominations for the 36th annual Charles L. Whistler Award. The award recognizes an individual who has brought together the public and private sectors toward civic improvement in Indianapolis. Mayor Joe Hogsett will personally present the award during a breakfast ceremony … Read More

IndyFringe Returns for 2021

INDIANAPOLIS — The annual IndyFringe Theatre Festival returns Aug. 19-Sept. 5, welcoming audiences back inside the theatre. This year, there will be 50 productions with 319 artists over 12 nights. Discover a diverse array of more than 250 performances including comedy, drama, dance, cabaret, magic and genre-defying shows — all … Read More