How to find your polling place, what to bring, who’s on the ballot and where to report concerns, all in Mirror Indy’s essential guide.
Category: Resources
Explaining what’s legal and illegal under Indiana’s abortion law
With complex legislation and ongoing court battles, let this guide help explain where Indiana’s abortion law stands.
There’s an art to making a genuine apology
A pastor, a crisis communications expert, a therapist and two kindergarten teachers share their advice for saying you’re sorry.
Don’t miss this June 30 deadline for student loan forgiveness. What you need to know
The federal government is asking people with certain loans to apply to consolidate by June 30.
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.
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.
Don’t want to vote at the polls? There are 12 reasons you can ask for an “absentee ballot”
And “being an introvert” is not one of them. Plus: The deadline to apply for an absentee ballot is April 25.
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.
10 ways to celebrate Earth Day in Indianapolis
Earth Day is April 22, but Indianapolis is celebrating Mother Earth through the spring.


