Fire Station 16 Update

April 29, 2019 0

After receiving the necessary administrative approvals, Third Street Ventures (TSV) can move ahead with plans to redevelop the former fire station located at 5555 N. Illinois St. On March 18, the City-County Council affirmed a […more…]

Gun Violence: A Public Health Crisis

April 25, 2019 0

by Thomas P. Healy During an early April violence prevention presentation for Public Health Week 2019, Brittany Yarnell, a surveillance epidemiologist at Marion County Public Health Department (MCPHD), shared data compiled from the Centers for […more…]

MKNA is Committed to College Avenue

April 23, 2019 0

One in a series of posts in support of #Committed to College Ave. Long-overdue expansion of the city’s transit system includes improvements to drainage, curbs, sidewalks, and streetscape. While celebrating these upgrades, it is also […more…]

Raphael Health Center Expands Footprint and Services

April 23, 2019 0

A 6,800-square-foot addition to the federally qualified Raphael Health Center enables the community-based nonprofit organization to broaden its comprehensive health care services to persons of all ages, regardless of their health insurance status or ability […more…]

BRHS: Worth More Than $1

April 14, 2019 0

by Thomas P. Healy The most recent public meeting to discuss the future of the Broad Ripple High School (BRHS) property followed a predictable pattern: A standing-room-only crowd viewed a series of slides crammed full […more…]

School 43 in Transition (Again)

April 10, 2019 0

by Jim Grim What began as another leadership vacancy at a school in the heart of Midtown reflects a deeper crisis, according to close stakeholders. It’s déjà vu for parents, educators, and community supporters of […more…]

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