Weekly View’s Story Archive

New Laws Take Effect July 1

INDIANA — Several laws passed earlier this year will take effect beginning July 1. Those laws include: • Pharmacists will be allowed to prescribe birth control pills, rings, or patches for adults up to one year. The pharmacist will have to complete more training, and will be required to provide … Read More

Mid-Century Modern Home Tour on Southside will Feature 50s Cars

INDIANAPOLIS — At the Back to the Future: A Mid-Century Modern Home Tour on Indianapolis’s southside on July 8 from noon-5 p.m., tourgoers can see mid-century houses and cars of the same era. Featured automobiles include: a 1956 Lincoln Premiere, 1957 Ford Thunderbird, 1958 Buick Super, and many others. Indiana … Read More

Josephine: A Musical Cabaret at the District Theatre

INDIANAPOLIS — Before Ella, Tina, Billie, or Beyoncé – there was Josephine. You can see her unique story on stage at the District Theatre July 7-9 and July 14-16 at the District Theatre, 627 Mass Ave. Josephine Baker was the first African-American international superstar and one of the most remarkable … Read More

Central African Festival July 8

INDIANAPOLIS — The Central African Festival will highlight Central African countries from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Rwanda, and Burundi. The festival will be held Saturday, July 8 from 1-4 p.m. at Central Library, 40 E. St. Clair. Admission is free. Highlighting Central Africa is significant to the City … Read More

Shelter Dog Graduates as a Service Dog

INDIANAPOLIS — Medical Mutts, an Indianapolis-based nonprofit dedicated to training rescue dogs as service dogs, recently announce the graduation of their next group of service dogs. One extraordinary canine graduate they are especially proud to introduce is Valentine. Valentine is a shelter dog who was rescued from Nashville Metro Animal … Read More