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You need an ID to vote in Indiana. Here’s what that ID must have.
INDIANAPOLIS (MIRROR INDY) — When you head to the polls, don’t forget to bring a photo ID with you. You’re required by Indiana law to present that ID before you can vote. Every voter has to have a photo ID with them. The ID must: What kind of IDs are acceptable Some options that work are an […]
Some people running into issues getting a Real ID
INDIANAPOLIS — Cheryl Russell is back home again in Indiana, and she needs an updated ID to prove it. That way, she can vote this election. "It's not just a privilege, it's a responsibility," Russell said. So, she and her daughter, Cathy Hutson, headed to the Bureau of Motor...
Sensory-friendly trunk-or-treat event to be held at Garfield Park
INDIANAPOLIS — The Junior League of Indianapolis (JLI) and Ausome Indy are hosting its second sensory-friendly trunk-or-treat event. The free event will be hosted Sunday, Oct. 27 from 2-4 p.m. at Garfield Park. There will be festive-themed trunks, games and candy. The JLI said this event allows families to...
Purple Line information shared at meeting hosted by IndyGo
LAWRENCE, Indiana — Residents got the chance to ask questions about IndyGo's new Purple Line Monday. The rapid transit line extends more than 15 miles between Indianapolis and Lawrence. The route runs up Capitol Avenue, over to Meridian Street and up to 38th Street before heading up Post Road...
Two nights of residential fires in Indianapolis leave residents displaced, 4 dogs dead
INDIANAPOLIS — Over the last two nights, the lives of several families have been significantly changed after a number of residential fires across Indianapolis left them displaced and injured. At about 4:30 a.m. Wednesday, the Indianapolis Fire Department responded to reports of a fire breaking out and engulfing four condo units at 10215 Penrith Drive, near North Mithoefer Road and East 25th Street. ...
Ballot facts from the Marion County Election Board
INDIANAPOLIS (MIRROR INDY) — The Marion County Election Board discussed ballot ratification and the 2024 general election vote center plan at the September board meeting. Here is what Indy Documenters learned: Your ballot Confirming the 2024 election ballot Patrick Becker, director of elections said the ballot confirmation process began in January and is reviewed by […]
Embattled Center Township constable ordered to return to jail
INDIANAPOLIS – A Marion County judge revoked the bond for embattled Center Township Constable Denise Hatch, sending her back to jail. The state’s motion to revoke bond noted Hatch has four pending felony cases, including a Sept. 24 incident that led to an official misconduct charge. At the time of that incident, Hatch was reportedly […]
Frustration grows as power remains out for thousands in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Thousands of people were without power Monday following Friday’s storms. That’s nearly 72 hours without lights, air conditioning, or a way to cook food. As of 5 p.m. Monday, AES Indiana reported more than 3,200 customers were still waiting to get their lights back on. A neighborhood near 46th Street and Sherman […]
Indy’s lost Black neighborhood: How IUPUI displaced thousands
(MIRROR INDY) — Decades ago, Indiana Avenue was the center of Black cultural and economic life in the city. Known as Indianapolis’ Black Wall Street, the bustling corridor was surrounded by a predominantly Black neighborhood and bolstered by the Madam Walker Theatre and jazz clubs. Today, though, the area surrounding the Avenue is largely a […]
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