After about 20 months of construction, the West Washington Street Bridge over Little Eagle Creek will open to traffic.
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.
Wayne Township steps up to help the hungry when feds wouldn’t
Wayne Township entered into $80,000 deal with Gleaners Food Bank to stock local pantries.
The Iron Skillet building is safe for now, but its future depends on funding
Some want to preserve history, while others want to move on.
Stringtown residents want city to reclaim lost street after decades
Moorefield Avenue has been blocked off by residents for protection since the 2000s.
Finding their voice through art
The new Noble Art in Speedway helps nonverbal people communicate through creativity.
Businesses cheer as westside bridge nears completion
The old Washington Street Bridge over Little Eagle Creek was demolished earlier this year.
Here’s where you can have some fall fun on the west side
The events feature wrestlers, trunk-or-treat events, costume contests and more.
Apple pie cheesecake? West side’s Grammy Sue’s has a slice for you.
You’ll find the delicious desserts in an unexpected place: The back of a used appliance store.
Indy researchers join effort to fill gaps in climate science
Local governments use predictions about heat and weather to plan things like mosquito control and where to build levees.
Adopt a new friend this spooky season at the Bark Busters event
It’s happening from 1-4 p.m. Oct. 18 at the Tibbs Drive-In Theatre


