My kid’s 45-minute medical procedure felt like a lifetime.
Author Archives: Enrique Saenz
Alma Mater: Tufts University
I was a U.S. Marine combat correspondent before becoming a photojournalist from KRGV in deep south Texas. I was later a founding journalist for the Indiana Environmental Reporter.
In my free time, I like to play guitar and watch The Simpsons with my daughter.
I decided to be part of this team because traditional media is missing a lot of stories important to Indianapolis residents. With Mirror Indy, we can dig deeper into what people care about.
My phone number is 317-983-4203 and my email address is enrique.saenz@mirrorindy.org.
Away from home, but not alone: pregnant Haitian moms learn what’s ahead
Indy nonprofits help immigrants prepare for pregnancy in their own language.
It happened in central Texas. Could major flooding happen here?
Mirror Indy readers asked us to find out Indy’s flood risks. Here’s what you need to know.
Unconceivable, unbelievable: Westside campers get new shoes, meet hip-hop legend
Darryl McDaniels of Run-D.M.C. visited the Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center on July 18.
Expectant Haitian mothers can get birthing tips at this free class
The class will be July 26 at the International District Community Center.
Learn about new plans for Central State Grove at this open house
The city’s open house will be July 19 at the Haughville Community Youth Mini Expo
A tavern, a foundry and bad smells: Origins of Indy’s near west neighborhoods
Here’s how Hawthorne, Haughville, Stringtown, We Care and West Indianapolis got started.
Veterans can get free legal help at these monthly clinics
The Veterans Legal Clinic is every second Tuesday of the month.
How you can give comments on Indiana environmental laws
Business leaders and environmentalists are sharing their concerns during a public comment period.
Westsiders relive the old days at Westlake Beach Club
Dozens attended the annual reunion for the club that closed in 1971.


