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Ready for your lunch break? Check out these lunches from sandwiches to diverse eats.
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Discover this year’s programming and grab your tickets for the 29th annual celebration of Black art and music in Indianapolis.
After big success in its inaugural event, IIBC is back for a second year of supporting local, independent, and community bookstores and shops across central Indiana.
As Grandma’s garage gets cleaned out, here’s how to discover a piece of history (or just a really nice treadmill) you can take home for yourself.
From slices of traditional pepperoni to ricotta cheese + hot honey, dig into Indy’s must-try pizza shops.
Chase the rainbow at these St. Patrick’s Day events around the Circle City.
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Here’s your itinerary for a day of fun in the sun at the Blessing of the Fleet & Seafood Festival.
The creator of global food festival Epicurean is launching another festival in Indy centered around coffee and chocolate this spring.
The expansion project marks a huge milestone for the growing North Mass community.
From clowning to coding, find a camp that speaks to your kid’s unique interests.
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With some major retailers closing here in Indy, we’re highlighting the local shops you can support.
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Expand your horizons by indulging in these treats, treatments, and more from businesses in your neighborhood during Small Business Week.
Join INDYtoday to celebrate Small Business Week in the Circle City from Sunday, May 4, to Saturday, May 10.
The 342-ft structure has separate lanes for cars, vehicles, and pedestrians and will feature dynamic lighting for observations.
This summer, there will be plenty of ways to explore the city along the Indianapolis Cultural Trail.
We’re answering questions like “What is composting?” and “How do I compost in an apartment?”
The site will add new research spaces and laboratories for the school’s Science and Technology Corridor.
The festival will serve as an opportunity to rededicate the Japanese Garden at Carmel City Hall, a serene space completed in 2009 as part of the 15th anniversary of the sister city recognition.
We’ll let you in on a secret — or 10 — at these local bars that draw upon Prohibition Era inspiration to create a speakeasy experience.