Weekly View’s Story Archive

Domestic Violence Prevention Program Includes Community Partners

INDIANAPOLIS — City of Indianapolis officials, law enforcement, and community partner organizations recently gathered to highlight the month of October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month. In their State of Domestic Violence Report 2020, Domestic Violence Network stated that on a given day in Indiana, prior to 2020, there were at … Read More

Martin University Announces “Reset to Reemerge” Campaign

INDIANAPOLIS — Martin University recently launched the Reset to Reemerge Campaign, an effort to make education more accessible, affordable and applicable for its students. In keeping with its mission, the university seeks to ensure diverse and underserved populations can access a quality education that transforms their lives and livelihood. As … Read More

Cultural Trail Expansion to Impact Traffic at Indiana Ave. and Blake

INDIANAPOLIS — Construction for the expansion of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Legacy of Gene and Marilyn Glick will impact the intersection of Indiana Avenue and Blake Street. Beginning on or after Monday October 10, Blake Street will be closed at Indiana Avenue for curb and roadway work. The temporary … Read More

Health Dept. Encourages Flu, COVID-19 Vaccines

INDIANAPOLIS — Flu season is here, and the Marion County Public Health Department is encouraging everyone to get a seasonal flu shot as the first and most important step in protecting against flu viruses. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends the flu vaccine for everyone 6 months … Read More

Applause!: Oct. 14-20

• With the 2022 General Election just on the horizon, Hoosier voters can learn a lot about their voting options by visiting indianavoters.com, the Indiana Secretary of State’s election information portal. Verify your voter registration, learn how to get registered, find out where and how you can vote, find out … Read More