Indy is made up of so many wonderful small businesses. Here are a few our readers love in honor of Small Business Saturday.
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Gifts allow Second Helpings to fight hunger from all angles.
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Grab your skates, head to Grand Junction Plaza, and make magical memories.
Want to make sure you’re the best host + show your friends and family what Indy has to offer? Here’s an itinerary that’s sure to create some good times for out-of-towners.
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From handcrafted treasures to unforgettable local experiences, here are some one-of-a-kind holiday gift ideas to make holiday shopping easier than ever.
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From family-friendly musicals to epic Christmas rock concerts, the Butler Arts and Events Center offers something for everyone this season.
We’re grateful for our favorite dine-in and carry-out options for Thanksgiving dinner this year, plus local ingredients.
From container homes to adventure forts, central Indiana is full of special places to stay that offer guests a break from traditional motels and hotels.
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Bookmark these festive ways to celebrate the season in Mount Pleasant, SC.
If you’re inspired to run, walk, or trot as the weather starts cooling down, check out these seasonal struts happening around Indy.
Get your sweat on with something a little less common than your standard HIIT or yoga class.
INDYtoday readers shared which local restaurants + meals they miss the most — and we think you’ll agree.
Just in time for Taylor Swift at Lucas Oil, the Cultural Trail cut the ribbon on its South Street expansion. Next is the groundbreaking for the Henry Street bridge project for connectivitiy.
The new park property is located in between the forthcoming Elanco headquarters and the White River.
Including gifts for neighbors, foodies, significant others, homebodies, students, and gifts under $20.
Swiftie or not, “The Eras Tour” in Indianapolis is going to be a big deal. We’re breaking down everything you need to know ahead of the weekend.
Say goodbye to airplane mode, cramped legs, and turbulence.
We’re finally getting a look at the progress happening with M30 Collective, a development project along the Monon Trail at 30th Street.
It’s important to vote in our elections, but it’s also important to know who and what you’re voting for.
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Director of Graduate Business Programs, Michael Hasik, shares more about UIndy, recognized as Indianapolis’s most established MBA program.
Fill your candy pail (or twenty) with these treat stops, trails, and bashes.
Red sauce, white sauce, and butter sauce lovers come together for this most important holiday.
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Shake It Off Fest promises a day filled with fun, friendship, and, of course, fantastic music.
Looking for a last-minute, hyperlocal costume? Dress as Indy’s iconic heroes.
Dozens of single cryptids are just waiting for love across Indiana. Will you find your perfect match?
The Purple Line extends 15.2 miles and is designed to provide faster, more reliable transit — here’s what you need to know before you ride.
The women’s volleyball team will make its debut as part of the Pro Volleyball Federation in January 2025, playing their home matches at Fishers Event Center.
Nothing scary about this news: The city has been inundated with announcements about delicious new restaurants coming soon to a neighborhood near you.
We want to know — which Indy restaurant or meal sparks nostalgia in your heart and belly, and why?
Are you registered to vote? We’re sharing everything you need to know to perform your civic duty.