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The Indians will go head-to-head with the Memphis Redbirds on Tuesday, April 2 for the team’s opening night.
Talks about converting part of the City-County Building into apartments or other uses have been halted — for now.
The new golf center will include an Indiana Golf Hall of Fame, a new indoor golf academy, and a short game practice facility.
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Hoosiers can get up to speed on the latest in electric vehicles, test drive new models, and demo electrical chargers while enjoying live music and activities for the whole family.
Bird migration is in full swing this fall. Here’s how you can help our little feathered friends fly safely over Indy.
Downtown Indianapolis has artifacts from the 9/11 attacks to honor those whose lives were lost.
The Old City Hall will be home to 21c Museum Hotel public art gallery + the new 32-story tower will be built as an extension of the hotel, plus additional house and mixed-use space.
Ever wondered how our canal, which connects so many important points in the city, was built? Here’s your mini history lesson.
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This year’s route starts and ends at the newly opened Bicentennial Unity Plaza at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Indianapolis’ own Butler University scored highly for many aspects of its student experience.
Sunday, Aug. 20 is Hoosier President Benjamin Harrison’s 190th birthday, so his former home turned living history museum is hosting tours to celebrate.
Join some of Indiana’s most exciting up-and-coming fashion designers for a week of runway shows, empowering youth activities, and a seminar on the future of fashion.
The new plaza + gathering space adjacent to Gainbridge Fieldhouse is getting ready to cut the ribbon and officially open to the public with several events to celebrate.
The data has spoken, and Indianapolis ranked No. 13 on Forbes’ list of “Top 10 Places For Young Professionals To Live.” Here are a few of their key takeaways.
From recycling to leaf collection to heavy loads, we’ve got the dirt on how to get rid of your trash.
The 143,500-sqft center expansion + construction of a new 800-room hotel, as part of a strategic plan for downtown growth, is officially underway.
Carmel Swim Academy is a brand new facility that aims to make swimming fun + accessible to everyone in the community.
Before your kids go back to school, make sure you know how they will be traveling to and from the classroom. IPS Schools have several different transportation options based on home address + grade level.
The Indiana State Fair returns to the state fairgrounds from July 28-Aug. 20, with concerts, food, exhibits, rides, festivals, and so much more. Use this guide to prep for your visit this summer.
Businesses are on the move around Indy and we’re rounding up some wheel-y cool ones.
This will be the first major renovation of the museum dedicated to the Indy 500 + all things racing in nearly 40 years.
The baseball stadium that we know and love in downtown Indy opened 27 years ago — so we’re hitting the dug out to dig a little deeper into its history.
The best four days in gaming returns to Indianapolis and we’re sharing everything you need to know so you don’t miss one of the biggest conventions the city hosts.
Indy has a lot of local breweries, so it can be hard to keep up sometimes. We’re sharing three brewers who recently announced expansion.
Indy is booming with new and coming soon businesses, so we’ve rounded them up to help you stay in the loop.
Heath Outdoor LLC is spreading its roots + growing from a landscape center into a brewery, distillery, and taproom on the near east side of Indianapolis.
The Sorting Hat has spoken, and the answer might surprise you, Hoosiers. We’re sharing Indy’s house, according to education, sports championships, working hours, cultural offerings + professions.
Our guide to understanding the Air Quality Index.
Celebrate America’s 247 years as an independent country with fireworks and other patriotic events in and around Indianapolis.
Are you a Hoosier in search of a conversation starter? Look no further, because we’ve compiled a list of locally-inspired questions that could ignite quite a debate at the watercooler.
We’ve noticed a few things out of place around the Circle City + we’re sharing what we learned. Spoiler alert: gorillas, bat signals, and fragrant alleys are involved.
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Can you believe it? Pacers Bikeshare has been along the Indianapolis Cultural Trail for 10 years now, and it’s keeping up with the times by adding e-bikes to the mix.
The rooftop of Walker Theatre will become an outdoor venue for events and live performances — with a perfect view of the downtown skyline.
The Saturday Night programming next year will include the league’s brightest players in the AT&T Slam Dunk and on Sunday, the game will be played at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
If you’re looking for smaller crowds to indulge in your favorite fair bites and sights, we’ve rounded up some county fairs around Indianapolis to check out.
Kayaking, canoeing + paddle boarding are great ways to explore the Indy area — so we’ve rounded up everything you need to know to get on the water safely.
The local nonprofit, “Youth 2 Greatness Inc.” received a $75,000 grant from the Indianapolis Foundation to expand its programming in parks around the city.
Whether you’re a history buff, art aficionado, or sports fan, these 15 museums in Indy have it all.
We’re sharing everything you need to know about the catacombs under the historic downtown City Market and how you can see it for yourself.
We want to know what type of business you’d like to see open up in Irvington — whether it’s a new clothing store, a thrift shop, or another shop like The Magick Candle.
The Central State campus is seeing more and more development projects in the works.
Last year, Big Car Collaborative took over Monument Circle with family-friendly activities, live music, and art — now the city is coming back with an even bigger plan for the Circle and Georgia Street.
The neighborhood is trying to raise $17,500 to reactivate the Fountain Square plaza by July 1.
Looking to make some extra cash this summer? We’re rounding up some local organizations in need of extra hands this season.
If you’ve visited the Bottleworks District recently, the construction work being done on 20+ acres of the area is hard to miss.
To make the hot days a little more bearable, we’ve compiled a list of water spots to beat the heat.
Since 2016, people who live outside of Monument Circle alone have been impacted by food deserts at an increase of 21%.
The unique name of this west side neighborhood has an even more unique history. Find out how it got its “venerable” status, who it’s named after, and where exactly it is.
We’re breaking down how much parking the Circle City really has and what that means for downtown.
We compare our previous Municipal Equality Index scores from the Human Rights Campaign... plus, how that score might change.
The City of Indianapolis is working to expand its mental health crisis response, homeless outreach, and road improvement programs in the coming months.
Hoosier directors, assemble. INDYtoday readers have spoken + shared some of Indianapolis’ best filming locations. Spoiler alert: some of them are eerier than others.
This trail expansion will help link other new west side developments to downtown Indianapolis.
We’re giving you the dirty details on how to create a certified wildlife habitat for the bees, bugs, and birds in your neighborhood and become a more sustainable Hoosier.
There are plenty of picturesque spots around the Circle City, but which ones have that certain cinematic setting?
The Hogsett administration is taking over the financing of the $510 million hotel tower at Pan Am Plaza, but Indianapolis-based Kite Realty Group will stay on as the developer of the project.
Bring your furry friends to the first public dog park along the Indianapolis Cultural Trail — open from dawn to dusk ever day.
The 2023 legislative session is over, which means it’s the governor’s turn to sign bills into law. See which bills he’s approving and what happens if he doesn’t give a bill his signature.
After nearly two years of construction, I-65 and I-70 are officially open in both directions at the North Split as of early Monday, May 1.
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