Monthly Archives: June 2022

Neighborhood Food Collective Helps Feed Hungry on East Side

INDIANAPOLIS — With school out, prices going up and food stamps lowered back to pre-pandemic levels, community food pantries are seeing increased usage of food boxes and other sources of free food. In an attempt to help those in need, the Neighborhood Food Collective is doing a food giveaway once … Read More

Access Free/Low-Cost Internet Through New Federal Program

While the country gradually recovers from the pandemic, the collective need to stay connected remains stronger than ever.  Enter the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). ACP extends and makes permanent the Internet subsidy for families in need that began under the Emergency Broadband Benefit (EBB) program. Falling under the $1.2T bipartisan … Read More

Police to Crack Down on Reckless Driving

INDIANAPOLIS — IMPD and the Indiana State Police have announced a new partnership to crack down on reckless driving throughout Indianapolis. This new initiative will allow IMPD officers and ISP troopers to focus on city streets and interstates, where law enforcement officials have seen an increase in street racing and … Read More

Independent Music & Art Festival June 18

INDIANAPOLIS — The Independent Music and Art Festival will be held Saturday, June 18 from noon-8 p.m. at the Harrison Center for the Arts, 1505 N. Delaware St. Local artists, musicians, and vendors will be on hand during the day, along with food, drinks, and much more. ArtMix will have … Read More

Talbot Street Art Fair June 18 & 19

INDIANAPOLIS — With over 200 artists from around the country, the juried Talbot St. Art Fair continues its long-standing tradition on Saturday and Sunday, June 18 and 19. Saturday hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday is from 10 a.m.=4 p.m. The fair is located between 16th and 20th in … Read More