Weekly View’s Story Archive

Arts for Learning Indiana Announces Move to East 10th St.

INDIANAPOLIS — Arts for Learning Indiana has moved to 3328 East 10th Street, STE A. Conveniently located near seven schools and community partners they already serve, the space improves accessibility for families, teaching artists, and collaborators. Joining a designated emerging cultural district opens us up to exciting opportunities for public … Read More

Ritter/Washington St. Intersection Closed for Weeks

IRVINGTON — There is a full closure at the intersection of Washington St. and Ritter Ave. due to Citizens Energy Group relocating utility lines in preparation for Blue Line construction. This work is scheduled to last approximately three weeks and will impact IndyGo’s Route 8. After April 6, there will … Read More

Stewart Huff Returns to Indy with “Is Anything OK?”

INDIANAPOLIS — For more than a decade, audiences in Indianapolis have come to know the singular voice of comedian Stewart Huff, a performer whose thoughtful, off-beat storytelling comedy has earned a loyal following across the country and a special place in the hearts of local audiences through his appearances at … Read More

State Offers Free Vehicle History Report

INDIANA — New information from the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office shows that only 2,150 vehicle history reports were requested between July 2025 and February 2026. The reports are part of a program launched by Secretary of State Diego Morales that allows residents to obtain vehicle history information — typically … Read More

Heartland Film Festival Featured Five Academy Award Winners

INDIANAPOLIS — The 98th Academy Awards took place on Sunday, March 15. Five films honored by Heartland Film won Oscars, including “The Singers,” which received the Oscar-qualifying Narrative Grand Prize Award at the 2025 Indy Shorts Film Festival. Three short films showcased at the festivals took home Oscars. “The Singers” … Read More