Weekly View’s Story Archive

Reuben Engagement Center Resumes Services

INDIANAPOLIS — The Office of Public Health and Safety (OPHS) recently announced plans to provide non-congregate housing and health services to Indianapolis residents experiencing homelessness to address the gap left by the temporary health-related closure of the Reuben Engagement Center (REC). The REC, which provides a safe, secure place to … Read More

City Addresses Surge in Violence in 2020

INDIANAPOLIS – Mayor Joe Hogsett was recently joined by Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) Chief Randal Taylor and Director of Community Violence Reduction Shonna Majors to provide an update on 2020 public safety data as well as outline the City’s continued efforts to prevent and reduce violent crime in Indianapolis. … Read More

State Remains in Current Stage of Reopening

INDIANAPOLIS — The majority of the state will remain in Stage 4.5 of the Back On Track Indiana plan through at least July 31. Elkhart County will remain in Stage 4 as it has for the last two weeks. Local governments may impose more restrictive guidelines. The state has updated … Read More

National Coin Shortage Brings Change For Consumers

INDIANAPOLIS — The national coin shortage is forcing retailers to ask customers to pay with exact change, or use debit/credit cards. The BMV, among other institutions and retailers, is asking Hoosiers to pay with a credit card or check when possible to complete transactions. The United States Federal Reserve is … Read More