Monthly Archives: December 2019

Good Faith Initiative Helps Reinstate Driver’s Licenses

INDIANAPOLIS — Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears has launched the Good Faith Initiative to assist noncustodial parents, who have had their driver’s license suspended by the State due to delinquent child support obligations, an opportunity to have their license reinstated. Through December 23, 2019, the Good Faith Initiative will allow … Read More

Holiday Panes

In the years before suburban malls, holiday shopping was a bustling expedition to downtown Indianapolis department stores. From H. P. Wasson Co, at the northwest corner of Meridian and Washington Streets, the festive buyer, often a mother with children in tow, would dash across the street to L. S. Ayres … Read More

IMPD 19th Recruit Class Graduates

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) and Chief Bryan Roach are pleased to announce the graduation of the IMPD 19th Recruit Class. These 73 new probationary officers are set to begin their field training, serving Indianapolis neighborhoods. The training lasts for 24 weeks. The class of 73 new … Read More

Applause!: Dec. 20-Jan. 2

• Thank you Al and Rhonda Hunter for your generous help this year. Part of the proceeds of the Irvington Ghost Tours goes to help support us, plus Gaia Works, and the Irvington Historical Society. Many people don’t realize the contributions the Hunters make to the community throughout the year, … Read More

American Lives Theatre Opens First Season Jan. 10

INDIANAPOLIS — Three highly regarded American plays never seen by Indianapolis audiences will make their way to Mass Ave. theaters in 2020, thanks to a new local company. American Lives Theatre (ALT) is devoted to producing provocative, relevant plays that question what it means to live in America today. Gloria … Read More