Attendees can also learn more about local social services at the April 27 event.
Category: Neighborhoods
Indy developer faces pushback over ‘Cracker Jack, shotgun houses’
Residents say housing developer BWI LLC failed to build quality homes.
Free resource fair to help with life after incarceration
The free event will take place 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 24 at Martin University.
Long-neglected west side neighborhood looks forward to roadwork
Country Club Pines residents look forward to fixed-up roads, sidewalks.
My Culture Journal: A magazine editor sees the eclipse, gives impromptu reading of bug poem
Jenny Walton, a poet, shares a poem each day to make sense of the world.
How you can help senior homeowners with spring cleaning
Projects will include general yard maintenance, cutting back overgrown bushes and clearing walkways.
One goal for Indiana Ave redevelopment? Reconciliation.
Consultants will meet with people who have ties to the corridor before hosting more public engagement events.
After six decades, a westside barber prepares for what’s next
A journey that began in 1959 is nearing its end.
Three things we learned about race and housing in Indy
Mirror Indy joined a discussion to prepare for the April 18 Faith & Action conference, open to the public.
You asked, we answered: Why doesn’t Indy have citywide curbside recycling?
The city hopes to launch a recycling program in 2026. Now’s the time to weigh in.


