Weekly View’s Story Archive

Luminaria Celebration in Irvington Dec. 22

IRVINGTON — For 48 years, the historic Irvington neighborhood has embraced a holiday tradition — the lighting of candles in white bags and lining them up along sidewalks. This year’s Luminaria will be celebrated on Sunday, Dec. 22 from 6-10 p.m. Everyone is welcome to walk, bike, or slowly drive … Read More

Package Thefts on the Rise

INDIANAPOLIS — “Porch pirates,” individuals stealing packages delivered to homes, have been especially active in Indianapolis. During the holiday season, these kinds of thefts dramatically increase as people shop online for gifts. Here are some tips to help you avoid being a victim: • Track your package: Most delivery services … Read More

Work Begins on Improvements to School 57

INDIANAPOLIS — According to Indianapolis Public Schools, work has begun on transforming George W. Julian School 57 began on Tuesday, Dec. 3 with a groundbreaking ceremony. “Campus safety and accessibility for students, staff, and families is a district-wide priority,” said IPS Superintendent Dr. Aleesia Johnson during the ceremony. “These improvements … Read More

School to become Shelter for Unhoused Families

INDIANAPOLIS — Thanks to a collaboration between the City of Indianapolis and IPS that has been in the works for years. the IPS Board of School Commissioners approved the use of the closed Susan Leach School 68 building, located at 2107 N. Riley Ave. on the east side, which in … Read More

Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” at Beef & Boards

INDIANAPOLIS – Celebrating redemption against the odds, Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre’s one-hour production of the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol is now on stage through Dec. 23. There are just 11 performances of this stage adaptation of the beloved tale, which features traditional carols. A miserly businessman, Ebenezer … Read More