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Author Archives: Peter Blanchard
Alma Mater: Ithaca College
Before arriving at Mirror Indy, I wrote about state politics and economic development for the Indianapolis Business Journal, where my work was honored by the Society of Professional Journalists and The Alliance of Area Business Publishers. Prior to moving to Indiana in 2021, I worked for newspapers, online publications and radio stations in upstate New York and my native state of Pennsylvania.
I joined the Mirror Indy team because I believe that local journalism is an essential public service that is vital to a functioning democracy. As local, for-profit newspapers continue to shutter or make cutbacks, non-profit newsrooms can help fill in gaps in coverage, ensuring that communities have access to information that shines a light on the truth and holds public officials accountable.
When I'm not working, I enjoy spending time outdoors, playing music and spending time with my wife and our cat at our home in Irvington.
My phone number is 317-605-4836 and my email address is peter.blanchard@mirrorindy.org.
Here’s what Riverside neighbors think of big plans for Kuntz stadium
Investors plan $12M+ upgrades to Kuntz Memorial Soccer Stadium in the Riverside neighborhood.
Meet the new city-county councilor for the far east side
Rena Allen works at Eskenazi Health and is a community liaison with Faith in Indiana.
Could a ‘Vision Zero’ plan eliminate traffic deaths in Indy?
It could dramatically change how the city’s roads, bridges and sidewalks are designed.
Mike Braun wins Indiana GOP primary for governor
Six Republican candidates are on the ballot, making it the most competitive gubernatorial race in two decades. One Democratic candidate is running unopposed.
How the 6 GOP governor hopefuls would treat Indianapolis
Gov. Holcomb often was supportive of Indy. We asked his likely successors what they would do.
Hogsett makes his soccer pitch for MLS, upending future of Eleven Park deal
Mayor Joe Hogsett said he met with the commissioner of Major League Soccer this week.
Indy developer faces pushback over ‘Cracker Jack, shotgun houses’
Residents say housing developer BWI LLC failed to build quality homes.
New eastside senator: La Keisha Jackson wins Senate District 34 seat in Indianapolis
La Keisha Jackson, a city-county councilor, won a Democratic party caucus to represent the far east side.
Stuck in Indianapolis traffic? Here’s why.
Fall Creek Parkway could be snarled through the end of April. And that’s just the beginning.


