Monthly Archives: July 2024

Traffic Restrictions on Capitol Through Aug. 24

INDIANAPOLIS — Capitol Avenue lane restrictions have begun, Indiana University Health said. According to a press release, the closures are for underground utility and construction work near the new hospital project from IU Health. However, one lane of through traffic, as well as the IndyGo Red Line’s bus traffic, will … Read More

Applause!: July 19-25

• IMPD East District Community Resource Unit is selling t-shirts for $25 to help support officers and community engagement projects. They are light blue with an IMPD badge and look cool. If you are interested in purchasing one, reach out to Officer Stacy Roijas at stacy.riogas@indy.gov. or IMPD_EastCRU@indy.gov. • Sahm’s … Read More

State Relaunched BeachAlert System

INDIANAPOLIS — Thanks to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management’s (IDEM) updated BeachAlert notification system, beachgoers can “know before they go!” BeachAlert allows residents to sign up for text and e-mail notifications about beach advisories and closures due to bacteria levels. More than 35 beaches participate in the program, providing … Read More

Charlotte Corday

This 24-hour news cycle world can be exhausting. As I write this article, we stand at 120 days and counting until our next Presidential election. We are constantly reminded that this will be the most important election in the history of our country and that the end of Democracy is … Read More

100 Years Ago: July 19-25

From The Indianapolis Star, Sunday, July 20, 1924: Amzi C. Zaring, proprietor of the North Star Theater and the Garrick Theater, announced plans for the construction of one of largest neighborhood motion picture houses in the city. The new theater, to be built on the northeast corner of Central Ave. … Read More