Weekly View’s Story Archive

Census Data Shows Indy Population Grew 2.8% Since 2015

INDIANAPOLIS — Data collected in the 2020 Census noted that the U.S. population has grown at the slowest rate in 60 years, Population experts blame the slowing growth rate on three big trends: families across the country are aging and having fewer kids, immigration policies have tightened up American borders, … Read More

DNR Urges Homeowners to Temporarily Take Down Bird Feeders

INDIANA — The Indiana Dept. of Natural Resources (DNR) has received concerning reports of sick and dying songbirds in 53 counties, including Marion. The DNR is working with the Indiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory and the USGS National Wildlife Health Center to determine the birds’ cause of death. The affected … Read More

Coburn Place Kids Host Lemonade Stand

INDIANAPOLIS — Coburn Place’s popular Lemonade Stand fundraiser is back in person this year. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, July 16, visit a stand at one of two public locations for a glass of ice-cold lemonade to support the children of survivors of domestic abuse. The Lemonade … Read More

Broad Ripple Art Walk Resumes July 15

INDIANAPOLIS — The Broad Ripple Art Walk returns on July 15 fromo 5-8 p.m. Each month from July through November, visit the Art Walk web site, broadrippleindy.org, for a list of shops, galleries, restaurants, and other businesses hosting art, live music, and other activities. Free to attend, this self-guided tour … Read More

IPS Summer Meal Program Continues Through July 22

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Public School summer meal service will continue through July 22 on Tuesdays for three days worth of meals, and Thursdays for two days worth of meals. Meals are available to any child 18 years of age and younger. Pick-ups will be available drive-thru style from 10 a.m.-noon … Read More