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Author Archives: Diane Moore
Alma Mater: Xavier University, University of Kentucky
I'm a GenXer who has always had a passion for media. I started my career in TV production in Ohio then transitioned into print journalism at The Indy Star. I also have worked in corporate communications for a regional retailer, as an adjunct college professor in communication and as a contributing writer for Indy Maven.
I enjoy staying active and am an ACE-certified group fitness instructor who teaches classes (primarily Zumba, and basic stretch) at Irsay Family YMCA and other gyms in Indy.
I believe providing access to local news is vital as is sharing stories that are often overlooked and that’s why I am thrilled to be a part of Mirror Indy! I wanted to be part of a newsroom that is committed to those goals.
My email address is diane.moore@mirrorindy.org.
Ever wanted to start or improve a neighborhood organization? Here’s how.
Begin by reviewing the Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center’s workbook for organizers.
Indy trash and recycling pickup will be on a one-day delay for the holidays
It’s because Christmas and New Year’s Day fall on Mondays.
State Rep. Gore to hold listening forums on Indy’s east side and in Beech Grove
Residents can provide feedback to the Democratic lawmaker.
Eastside residents and business owners share feedback on IndyGo’s Blue Line
There were both positive and negative comments from the community.
Ladies Under Construction teaches communication and leadership skills to school-age girls
Participants say the mentorship program gives them confidence and helps them dream for the future.
Program will offer food, other help to people released into electronic monitoring
The Marion County Community Corrections program also is accepting donations to help.
Food drives fill a need on the far east side
What started during the pandemic to help Indianapolis residents still is providing help to those in need.Â
Hamilton, Qaddoura are holding a town hall on the northeast side
Community members can let the Democratic lawmakers know what issues are on their mind.


