Weekly View’s Story Archive

City Seeks Input on Revitalizing Castleton

INDIANAPOLIS — The Department of Metropolitan Development recently launched a study aimed at the strategic revitalization of the Castleton area. This project represents a critical moment for surrounding neighborhoods and businesses to think forward and help shape the vision, brand, and future investment in the area. A team of diverse … Read More

New Scooter Regulations to Take Effect This Summer

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Board of Business and Neighborhood Services recently approved several regulations for Shared Mobility Operators, which includes dockless scooters. The regulations limit the number of operators licensed by the city to six, caps the total number of devices each dockless system can have to 1,000 and creates … Read More

The Musical Swings in Lawrence a Hit

You notice the big swings on the corner of Otis Avenue and Post Road first. Then, the people of all ages and abilities swinging on them. Depending on the height and swing chosen, notes are played, creating unique compositions. On opening day, many families came out to try out these … Read More

Memorial Day Service at Washington Park East

INDIANAPOLIS — Flanner Buchanan will conduct a Memorial Day service on Monday, May 27, at the Hoosier Patriot Memorial on the grounds of Washington Park East Cemetery, 10612 East Washington St. At 9:30 a.m., a musical patriotic medley will be performed by the 38th Division Brass Quintet and the Memorial … Read More

“Made For Each Other” at Garfield Park Arts Center

INDIANAPOLIS — Film historian Eric Grayson will screen the 1939 film, Made for Each Other, on Saturday, May 18, at 8 p.m. at the Garfield Park Arts Center, 2432 Conservatory Drive. This month’s Vintage Movie Night selection features ambitious young lawyer John Mason (James Stewart) who cuts short his honeymoon … Read More