Weekly View’s Story Archive

Food Access Platform Gets Enhancements

INDIANAPOLIS — Since the February launch of the Community Compass platform — a multi-platform tool connecting Marion County residents with information to access food assistance — app developers have provided updates to reach a broader audience and make the app more user-friendly. The platform is now available in Spanish, and … Read More

Assistance Available for Domestic Violence Victim Emergency Housing

INDIANAPOLIS — For Domestic Violence Awareness month during the month of October, the Office of Public Health and Safety (OPHS) has partnered with Domestic Violence Network, Families First, and Silent No More to distribute $55,000 in CARES Act funding to help families dealing with domestic violence. The funds were approved … Read More

NoExit Celebrates Anniversary with a Scavenger Hunt

INDIANAPOLIS — NoExit Performance is celebrating 18 years with a Scavenger Hunt. The self guided hunt will take participants through NoExit’s site specific history incorporating previous performance locations in Garfield Park and Fountain Square. The hunt will take place Oct. 9 and 10 around You’ll receive a guidebook filled with … Read More

In-Person Early Voting Begins Tuesday, Oct. 6, Absentee Ballots Drop-Off

INDIANAPOLIS — In-person early voting begins in the city Tuesday, Oct. 6 at the Marion County Election Board Office in the City-County Building, 200 E. Washington St., W-144. Hours for early voting are: • Tuesday-Friday: Oct. 6-Oct. 23: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. •  Monday, Oct. 26-Friday, Oct. 30: 8 a.m.-7 p.m. … Read More

Jean Thompson Featured INConversation Nov. 10

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Humanities is bringing New York Times bestselling-author and National Book Award-finalist Jean Thompson to Hoosier audiences for a free online INconversation discussion on Nov. 10 from 7-8 p.m. via Zoom. Thompson will discuss her National Book Award finalist novel The Year We Left Home (chosen by Indiana … Read More