Let’s Clear The Air On COVID
By Dr. Alondra Nelson The most common way COVID-19 is transmitted from one person to another is through tiny airborne particles of the virus hanging in indoor air for minutes or hours after an infected […more…]
By Dr. Alondra Nelson The most common way COVID-19 is transmitted from one person to another is through tiny airborne particles of the virus hanging in indoor air for minutes or hours after an infected […more…]
Beginning Monday, March 28, Citizens Energy Group (CEG) will begin relocating water and natural gas mains in preparation for a major storm sewer project along Broad Ripple Avenue that will commence in the in June. […more…]
On March 15, Gov. Eric Holcomb announced that the Indiana School for the Deaf (ISD) and the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ISBVI) will co-locate on the 67-acre ISBVI site at 7725 […more…]
Dinosaurs are back in a big way at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis’ NEW Dinosphere®: Now You’re in Their World. After a year of renovations, the museum’s most-visited exhibit has been revamped and augmented so […more…]
One positive outcome of the pandemic is that parks, greenways, and trails are now recognized as part of the city’s public health infrastructure. Even smaller parks like the 2.7-acre Dan Wakefield Park at 6501 N. […more…]
While warmer temperatures might encourage us to leave winter cares behind, for many residents mounting utility bills remain a constant problem. Several resources are available. The Low-Income Household Energy Assistance Program and Low-Income Household Water […more…]
On March 15, Mayor Joe Hogsett, City-County Council president Vop Osili, Rep. Carey Hamilton (HD87) and community leaders celebrated the kick-off of the first phase of the Monon Trail widening project. “After 23 years, the […more…]
Veterans can experience a range of challenging emotions when armed conflict arises — no matter where in the world it happens. The Veterans Administration’s Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention recommends these coping strategies: […more…]
Marion County 7th and 8th grade students may qualify for tens of thousands of dollars to attend college through 21st Century Scholars. The application deadline to apply is June 30th of the student’s 8th Grade […more…]
No foolin’! On April 1, Indianapolis parking meter rates in parts of downtown and Midtown will change from $1.50 to $1.75 per hour. Only meters located in the downtown core area, along Massachusetts Avenue and […more…]