Monthly Archives: January 2020

BlueIndy to Cease Operations May 21

INDIANAPOLIS — BlueIndy, the electric car-sharing service that began in 2015, has announced that it will end its collaboration with the City of Indianapolis on May 21, 2020. The decision to close BlueIndy was made after a careful analysis of usage. It was determined that the service was not reaching … Read More

Mary Moriarty Adams Memorial Scholarship Applications Open

INDIANAPOLIS — Named in honor of longtime City Council member and devoted public servant Mary Moriarty Adams, the Mary Moriarty Adams Memorial Scholarship recognizes graduating seniors from Indianapolis City Council District 12 who have shown a strong commitment to public and community service. The program was launched in 2016 by … Read More

Black Acre Brewing Co. Hit by Fire

IRVINGTON — On the morning of Saturday, Dec. 21, Black Acre in Historic Irvington experienced a fire in the back of the building. Firefighters were called to the scene, and businesses around the brewery were either closed or evacuated for everyone’s safety. The fire was contained, and the cause is … Read More

Phalen Academy Teacher Stars in The Wiz

INDIANAPOLIS — Phalen Leadership Academy teacher Ms. Anjelah Evans recently starred in The Wiz at the historic Athenaeum Theatre. She played a leading role as Oz’s own Wicked Witch of the West and performed to sold out crowds in the Indiana Performing Arts & Kaidydid’s Production. Far from wicked, Ms. … Read More

IMPD Officers Raise Funds for Local Charities

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) officers raised $47,097.00 during the “We Are Tougher Than Cancer” fall fundraiser. The money raised was donated to the Little Red Door Cancer Agency, Indiana Woman In Need Foundation, IMPD Wounded Warrior, and the IMPD Clothe-A-Child Program. Through the months of October, November … Read More