Weekly View’s Story Archive

Talking Track to feature Curt Cavin, Paul Page

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Automotive’s annual Talking Track event returns to Indiana Landmarks Center on April 4, when Curt Cavin, longtime motorsports writer, and Paul Page, veteran broadcaster, take the stage at Indiana Landmarks Center to chat about racing and track culture at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a National Historic Landmark. … Read More

Community Outreach Ministry Holds Fundraiser March 23

CUMBERLAND — Community Outreach Ministry Eastside “COME FOOD PANTRY works with many partners to help far eastside neighbors. Primary partners of “COME” are eight member churches, Meijer and Gleaners Food Bank. The food pantry serves Warren Township in Marion County as well as Buck Creek and Sugar Creek Townships in … Read More

Infrastructure Improvements Coming Throughout the City

INDIANAPOLIS — The city recently announced the beginning of construction season in Indianapolis, with a significant investment in roads, new bike lands, new and improved sidewalks, and new multi-purpose trails. This year’s projects will help to improve the city’s roadways, rehabilitate bridges, enhance pedestrian safety, and improve stormwater infrastructure. Indianapolis … Read More

Extremely Low-Income Hoosiers Face Housing Shortage

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – A new report by Prosperity Indiana and the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) finds that amid a staggering acceleration in the shortage of affordable housing, Indiana’s rates of affordable housing supply and severe housing cost burden for extremely low-income renter households are now worse than the … Read More

Bell, Book and Candle at Buck Creek

INDIANAPOLIS — Join us at the Buck Creek Playhouse for their production of Bell, Book and Candle by John Van Druten on the Mainstage March 29-31 and April 5-7. Performances on Friday and Saturday are at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $18 for adults, $16 for Seniors, … Read More