Chi Sherman talks to John Sherman about the power of the mundane and the school bus incident that inspired one his most emotional poems.
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Stroll and shop on the Monon’s ‘trail sale’
If you find yourself on the Monon Trail June 13-14, consider adding a little retail therapy to your time outdoors. Residents will host garage sales along the trail from 42th Street to Kessler Boulevard. The ‘trail sale’ will also feature local vendors, including Tomorrow Bookstore and Big Bugz Thrift. Tinker Coffee and Macizo will pop […]
Generations Community Bank opens in Indianapolis, marking a historic milestone for Indiana
It’s the state’s first-ever Minority Depository Institution and the first new startup bank in Indiana since 2008.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park reopened with expanded memorial
The park updates honor the 58th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination and Robert F. Kennedy’s speech.
Northside residents brace for 2-way street conversions
Some welcome the changes; others fear they will lead to crashes and traffic jams.
An illustrated food tour of the near north side
Two eastsiders set out to find culinary gems in their own backyard.
Meet your mayor’s neighborhood advocate
These 9 people serve as a bridge between Indy residents and city government. Here’s how to contact them.
In a strip mall on 38th Street, a seamstress finds her perfect fit
When firefighters or fly guys need something tailored they go to 65-year-old ‘Silo,’ who grew up sewing in Mexico City.
Hundreds of students walk out of North Central to protest ICE
Students held a demonstration Feb. 2 at North Central High School on the north side of Indianapolis, blocking traffic along 86th Street.
Residents asked to weigh in on plan to revitalize Broad Ripple
There will be opportunities for the public to share ideas and address challenges.


