The event is Oct. 22 at John Boner Neighborhood Centers.
Author Archives: Tyler Fenwick
Alma Mater: IUPUI
I got my start as a reporter at the Indianapolis Recorder, where I covered everything from racial justice to education. Most recently, I covered courts and the legal profession at the Indiana Lawyer.
I love sports, especially college football, college basketball and baseball. I'm a youth baseball coach and I also like to read (mostly nonfiction). I listen to a lot of traditional country music from the 1950-70’s.
I love the idea of a journalism model built for people so that’s why I came to Mirror Indy. The profession has a reputation (sometimes earned, sometimes not) of being elitist and stuffy, and this feels like a good way to work against that current.
My phone number is 317-766-1406 and my email address is tyler.fenwick@mirrorindy.org.
City’s rate deal with AES criticized by consumer advocates
“Hoosiers have had enough with AES Indiana’s poor service,” one group said.
Indy’s health agency changes investigative practice after criticism
Health and Hospital is still doing the “bare minimum,” one city-county councilor said.
Northside churches help Indy’s homeless with move-in kits
“This is a tangible thing that people can do,” one person said.
Learn about solutions to homelessness at free panel
The event is Oct. 15, and you can submit questions ahead of time.
Indy council passes Hogsett’s $1.7B budget: How the city plans to spend money
State and federal budget cuts posed challenges for some departments.
IndyGo riders can share feedback through survey
You can get a reloadable MyKey card with $4 of transit value.
Tiny homes, duplexes planned at westside church to help homeless
Sanctuary Indy and Lynhurst Baptist Church are partnering for the project.
Vacant to Vibrant: What to know about those new for sale signs in Indy
Vacant to Vibrant is the city’s land bank.
Harvard economist coming to Indy to talk about poverty
Raj Chetty will be the keynote speaker at Christian Theological Seminary event.


