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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.
See the options for a modern I-65, I-70 made with your input
ProPEL Indy’s draft report presents options for five portions of Indianapolis’ inner loop.
Westsiders learn about other cultures through rice and beans
“It’s like a little peek into someone’s home and someone’s community,” one person said.
Some mornings require K-pop
Getting my daughter ready for her school day means K-pop in the car.
Wayne Township budget focuses on essentials after property tax cuts
The trustee says the township is set for 2026, but future budgets may be much tighter.
Learn about the environmental cleanup of a westside site at this open house
The EPA will host the Reilly Tar Superfund site cleanup open house Sept. 24.
Pike Township avoids losing millions in funding at heated board meeting
Board members approved a state-mandated capital improvement plan days before their deadline.
See how rice and beans can unite cultures at this free Haughville festival
The Rice and Beans Festival will be at Fonseca Theatre Company on Sept. 20.
Catch good tunes and support affordable housing at this free concert
The Jammin’ for a Cause concert is noon to 6 p.m. Sept. 20.
Residents want historic designation for homes built by Black WWII veterans
The daughter of an Indianapolis WWII veteran wants protections for the historic Flanner House Homes neighborhood.


