Weekly View’s Story Archive

City Offers Tree Drop-Offs at Certain Parks

INDIANAPOLIS — Until to January 31, Marion County residents can drop off trees from dawn to dusk at any approved Parks sites so they can be turned into mulch by GreenCycle. Just make sure all stands, lights, and decorations are removed. Please use only the official locations, as dumping elsewhere … Read More

Historic Battle Reenactment at Fort Harrison Jan. 3

LAWRENCE — The Museum of 20th Century Warfare (M20CW) at Fort Harrison State Park will host a living history battle demonstration with reenactors representing Allied and Axis forces on Saturday, Jan. 3. It will take place in the park from 9 a.m. to approximately 3 p.m. The day will consist … Read More

10 Exercise and Nutrition Tips for the New Year

Every year there is a chance to reset old practices and do something better this time around. For many of us, health is the primary focus of New Year’s resolutions. Unfortunately, so many influencers recommend immediate, dramatic changes even though simple, moderate changes to health practices are a much better … Read More

New Agency to Oversee City School District and Charter Schools

INDIANAPOLIS —The Indianapolis Local Education Alliance recently voted 8-1 to recommend the creation of the Indianapolis Public Education Corporation that could set and enforce standards for both district and charter schools. The new agency would consist of nine members appointed by the mayor: three IPS board members, three charter leaders, … Read More

New Year Brings New Laws to Indiana

INDIANA — Lawmakers voted in 2025 several new laws that will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2026. Ranging from tax changes to consumer rights, these laws will affect every Hoosier in the state. • The Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act (ICDPA) will give consumers rights to access, correct, delete, … Read More