Influenced by Black music icons from Eartha Kitt to Lenny Kravitz, merch expert Michelle Anastasia created six inspiring looks for May 18 festival-goers.
Could the ‘Vision Zero’ plan eliminate traffic deaths in Indy?
It could dramatically change how the city’s roads, bridges and sidewalks are designed.
Public Works committee approves $90 million in city infrastructure funding
The proposal will repair roads, traffic signal and other improvements
Boys & Girls Clubs summer camp registration is open
The clubs also are hiring summer positions and looking for food donations.
In the Mirror: Who is spray-painting red and blue faces all over Irvington?
Plus: A historic Black library is renovated and IUPUI has its last graduation.
IUPUI students ‘close out an era’ during last-ever commencement
IUPUI, which will split into IU and Purdue in July, held its last graduation ceremony May 9.
Indy’s first Black library undergoes ‘Harlem Renaissance’-inspired renovation
The “jewel for the Black community,” which opened in 1922 during segregation, has been reopened at the Oaks Academy.
Urban Legacy Lands Initiative rebranding as BlackLight
The nonprofit will expand its work into Haughville, Riverside and other neighborhoods.
Irvington graffiti artist spray-painting red and blue faces remains a mystery
In April, Dave Combs had a secret bathroom meeting with a graffiti artist who has created quite a stir on the city’s eastside.
Indiana’s college-going rate remains stuck at generational low
Two years after Indiana hit the lowest college-going rate in a generation, not much has changed.