Monthly Archives: May 2020

Walls Become Bridges to Hope and Beauty

Do you feel as if the walls are closing in? As we enter the third month of a shared shelter-in-place experience brought on by a virus, perhaps we need to look up and look forward from time to time. The photos by Leslie K. Hogue and Paula Nicewanger represent just … Read More

Local Postal Worker Seeks Help to Create Memorial Garden to Honor Slain Carrier

Postal worker Joe Berry is seeking help to memorialize Angela Summers, a postal worker who was shot and killed while on her route on the east side on April 27. She passed by a home with a loose dog in the yard, and the occupant confronted her. Summers maced the … Read More

Some City Restrictions Lifted May 15

INDIANAPOLIS — Following the release of Governor Holcomb’s Back on Track Indiana plan, Mayor Joe Hogsett and Dr. Virginia Caine, director of the Marion County Public Health Department joined city and community stakeholders to offer additional guidance for Indianapolis residents regarding local stay in place orders, large gatherings, and enforcement … Read More

Roadwork Continues as Weather Improves

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Transportation will close a portion of I-70 Eastbound and Westbound for approximately 30 days each. I-70 EB from Ronald Reagan Parkway to the South Split will close on May 22. All lanes are scheduled to reopen on June 28. I-70 WB from the South … Read More

Applause!: May 15-21

• Lessons for students in Grades K-8 broadcast on MyINDY-TV continue. Families can watch the lessons recorded by IPS teachers on Channel 23 from 8 to 10 a.m. Monday-Friday. Subjects covered include Math, English, Reading and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) programming. These lessons mirror those already posted online and provide … Read More