The nonprofit will expand its work into Haughville, Riverside and other neighborhoods.
Category: Neighborhoods
My Culture Journal: Author Dan Grossman stirs AI controversy and stars in 7-minute film
The blogger behind Indy Correspondent also has tacos with Elvis and runs into the founder of the literary zine pLopLop.
Eagle Creek Park holds Birding Festival this weekend
Free guided hikes, bird programs, crafts, workshops and other activities May 11-12.
Moms can get free health screenings at resource fair on east side
The goal of Bumps and Babies is to help women stay healthy before and after giving birth.
Photos: Primary election day in central Indiana
See the buzz of the May 7 primary election in Indianapolis through photos captured by Mirror Indy staff and correspondents.
Register kids for free world culture camp on the northwest side
The Global Explorers Program is open to kids ages 8-16.
EPA rule change could spark cleanup at westside power plant
Utilities will now have to monitor and clean up previously unregulated coal ash ponds.
Westsiders can get free legal advice
Indiana Legal Services will help low-income residents at the Wayne Township Government Center.
The search for who’s buried at Greenlawn Cemetery, before it’s too late
For years, we have forgotten the dead beneath layers of cement. Are we about to again?
Cheney Lively was one of Indy’s first African American residents
Lively, who died in the 1850s, may have been laid to rest at Greenlawn Cemetery.


