Weekly View’s Story Archive

Grant Will Support Diversion Program

INDIANAPOLIS — The Office of Public Health and Safety (OPHS) recently announced the award of a $500,000 grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The funds will support planning, implementation, and evaluation of criminal justice system improvements aimed at reducing the prevalence of mentally ill individuals in jail. The collaborative … Read More

East District Officers Receive Awards

INDIANAPOLIS — IMPD Chief of Police Bryan Roach and Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett along with the IMPD Command Staff presented IMPD East District Officers along with other Officers from IMPD various awards for jobs well done and going above and beyond their call of duty. Awards were bestowed on the … Read More

Indiana Citizen Online Platform to Launch Ahead of 2020 Elections

INDIANAPOLIS — A non-partisan 501(c)(3) organization has been created to increase the number of informed Hoosier voters for the upcoming 2020 elections.  The Indiana Citizen Education Foundation, Inc. (ICEF) — formed by Ann and Bill Moreau — aspires to improve Indiana’s lagging civic rankings. Operating online as The Indiana Citizen … Read More

IndyGo Continues Free Red Line Rides Through November

INDIANAPOLIS  — IndyGo has extended the free fare period for the Red Line through November 30th as the agency works to fully test and implement its fare system. IndyGo’s Board of Directors authorized the extension of free fares due to the delayed delivery of MyKey fare system components, including the … Read More

Fall Fest ’19 Features “Step Stool Chef” Julian Frederick

Families and individuals of all ages are invited for an afternoon of inspiration and cultural entertainment during Fall Fest ‘19 on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 12 noon – 4 p.m. at Central Library, 40 E. St. Clair St. Highlighting the afternoon will be a presentation by 11-year-old Julian Frederick. Known … Read More