Monthly Archives: March 2024

A New Initiative Will Help the Cats of Irvington

Irvington neighbors Kathleen Egan and Amelda Butler love the cats that stroll the area looking for tender hearts and Tender Vittles set out by like-minded people. The cats have many “owners” and many names: Phantom may be Ghost to one person, only to be called Old Man by someone two … Read More

Improvements Coming to Southeast Side Park

INDIANAPOLIS — A $2.15 million project at Indianapolis World Sports Park on the city’s southeast side recently broke ground thanks tothe first Lilly Endowment grant project in 2024 and will result in a new concession pavilion with restrooms and a paved parking lot next to the existing sports fields. Announced … Read More

New East District Commander One of Many New IMPD Appointments

INDIANAPOLIS — Recently, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) Chief Christopher Bailey made the final four appointments to round out his command staff. These changes come after Bailey was named Chief of Police. In addition, a new bureau within IMPD was announced. The new Operations Support Bureau will integrate mental health … Read More

Blue Line Gets Green Light with Defeat of Bill

INDIANAPOLIS — On Thursday, Feb. 29, Indiana House Speaker Todd Huston announced an agreement between lawmakers and IndyGo and the city of Indianapolis that would allow more shared lanes with buses along the Blue Line on Washington St. The agreement will allow two lanes of general traffic to be maintained … Read More

Indianapolis Women’s Chorus Hosts Lea Morris March 8-10

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Women’s Chorus is bringing singer-songwriter and community-singing advocate Lea Morris to Indianapolis for a weekend of music-making March 8-10. Morris’ sound, which often draws comparisons to Tracy Chapman and Joni Mitchell, is a unique Soul-Folk style that features insightful lyrics and multi-layered chants combined with looped … Read More