Plus: Slow roads, new state senator and a comedy festival.
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Four poll workers tell us what it’s like to work on Election Day
Interested in helping voters during the May 7 primary? Get paid up to $200 to be a poll worker.
If the garage door is open at Storage Space Gallery, please go in
There are no rules at this northside house gallery, which hosts a third Friday art show each month.
Why IPS wants all middle schoolers to take a college visit
The strategy comes as Indiana tries to increase the rate of students choosing college after high school.
New eastside senator: La Keisha Jackson wins Senate District 34 seat in Indianapolis
La Keisha Jackson, a city-county councilor, won a Democratic party caucus to represent the far east side.
Stuck in Indianapolis traffic? Here’s why.
Fall Creek Parkway could be snarled through the end of April. And that’s just the beginning.
Indy festival to offer four days of LOLing
“Getting people to laugh does feel like a superpower:” Indy’s Middleground Comedy Festival will showcase three dozen comics.
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.
Behind open doors: April’s public meeting notes by Indy Documenters
Read summaries from the Citizens’ Police Complaint Board, Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission, and Marion County Election Board.
How you can help senior homeowners with spring cleaning
Projects will include general yard maintenance, cutting back overgrown bushes and clearing walkways.


