Monthly Archives: May 2025

Foundation Gift Helps Expand Arsenal Tech Robotics Program

INDIANAPOLIS — A $25,000 gift from the Denver & Marsha Jordan Educational Foundation to the Arsenal Technical High School’s Titan Robotics team will help expand its program. With the continuing support from the foundation, Titan Robotics has grown to five teams and involves about 20 students in hands-on STEM experiences. … Read More

Law Enforcement Cracking Down on Dangerous Driving

INDIANAPOLIS — On April 26 and 27, IMPD partnered with the Indiana State Police (ISP) and Beech Grove PD to proactively prevent and hinder spinning and reckless driving efforts across the city. In total, officers & troopers issued at least 28 traffic citations,  made 15 arrests, recovered 6 firearms, and … Read More

Applause!: May 2-May 8

• FACE Low Cost Animal Clinic will hold a pop-up vaccine clinic on Saturday, May 3 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at Wes Montgomery Park, 3400 N. Hawthorne Lane. The cost is $5 per pet for DAPP, FVRCP, and rabies shots. Pets must be at least 6 weeks old. Dogs must … Read More

100 Years Ago: May 2-8

From The Indianapolis Times, Saturday, May 2, 1925: “Every precaution will be taken to prevent the issuance of permits to carry revolvers to irresponsible persons,” Marion County clerk Albert Losche said today. Pursuant to a recent law, applications to obtain permits to carry firearms will be available from the county … Read More

Conversations From The Tavern

“CJ!” the woman cried out as she entered the coffee shop. I raised my head from the blueberry muffin I was eating and looked at her. She laughed, watched the expression on my face as I worked through recognition possibilities. It did not take me long to land on “Autumn!” … Read More