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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.
Help: I’m not allowed to read to my son
My son rarely lets me read him kid books anymore, and I think it’s because I’m supposed to be all fun all the time.
Indy residents tell regulators to reject higher bills from AES
And two strangers offered to pay one woman’s $2,000 electric bill.
Canal Village affordable housing project clears another hurdle
Councilors had delayed the vote after hearing neighborhood concerns about the developer.
IndyGo’s 2026 budget funds Blue Line construction, security upgrades
Plus: IndyGo plans to buy 28 new buses next year.
‘It’s a miracle’: Fountain Square homeless camp residents to get housing
The city’s Streets to Home project will work with people living there.
Hogsett’s 2026 budget has $10M for homelessness
But an eviction aid program isn’t fully funded.
Safe Park Indy closes homeless program after surge in demand
The waitlist got up to more than 400 people.
Confused about budget cuts? Get answers at this town hall.
Recent cuts affect programs such as Medicaid and SNAP.
Homelessness documentary screening planned at St. Luke’s UMC
A showing of “Beyond the Bridge” is part of a fundraising push for Streets to Home.


