Monthly Archives: May 2024

Social Media Scam May Infect Computers with Viruses

INDIANA — A scam is gaining steam on social media, catching users unaware, and could potentially install computer viruses on your computer. The latest “clickbait” scam posts a vague heading such as “I can’t believe he’s gone” or “She was so young,” and seems to have been shared by someone … Read More

Ramp Metering Begins on East Side

INDIANAPOLIS — Ramp metering began this week on I-465 on the southeast and east side of Indianapolis. Traffic signals will be in use at several ramps to improve traffic flow and safety along the busy corridor. Ramp metering will be in use on I-465 between I-65 and I-70 during peak … Read More

Fun Stuff Scheduled for Lugar Plaza Downtown

INDIANAPOLIS — In partnership with the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, the Lunch at Lugar has kicked off on Thursdays. Look for  food trucks on Alabama Street every Thursday from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. for City County employees and others in the Market East neighborhood to grab a quick, convenient lunch. … Read More

Applause!: May 17-23

• The Neighborhood Food Collective will be holding a summer food giveaway on Saturday, May 18 from 2-3 p.m. in the Irvington Plaza parking lot, located at 6301 E. Washington St. • On Tuesday, May 21 at 7 pm, the Perry Township and Franklin Township Historical Societies are holding a … Read More

Indiana Community Action Association Awarded Solar for All Funding

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Community Action Association (IN-CAA) was recently awarded $117,470,000 in funding in the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) “Solar for All” program. IN-CAA’s network of 22 agencies works to support low-income Hoosier households in multiple ways, including addressing their energy needs. A coalition of Indiana-based organizations and cities … Read More