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.
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St. Richard’s Episcopal School offers smaller class sizes and more individualized learning opportunities.
Sometimes you get the munchies late at night, so we’re helping out with a list of spots that stay open late around Indianapolis.
We asked ChatGPT which travel destinations are most similar to Indy. See what the artificial intelligence program said.
Indiana National Guard members have been aiding in search and rescue efforts down south — but there are still ways that Hoosiers at home can help Hurricane Helene victims.
The cult classic is returning to stages and screens all around Indy.
Where would you take one of the most famous people on the planet? Ahead of her tour stop in the Circle City, we did some itinerary planning.
Want to support local chefs and artists of all different backgrounds? Here’s a good opportunity.
Looking to try something new? Learn how to create your own pottery at these studios around Indy.
From a little scary to downright terrifying, we’re sharing spooky spots to get you in the Halloween spirit.
If you live on the north side, this Pleasant Street project is a huge deal — so here’s an update to be excited about.
From cultural exhibits to fiestas with live music, food, and dance — here are some events highlighting Hispanic heritage in Indy.
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“Future Now: Virtual Sneakers to Cutting-Edge Kicks” is open Sept. 27, 2024 through Jan. 19, 2025.
What the split between IU and Purdue means for both universities in downtown Indy and their plans for the future of their campuses.
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The University of Indianapolis offers cutting-edge nursing programs, including the only Neonatal Nurse Practitioner program in the state.
Indiana made its mark in the 2024 Paris Olympics, and Hoosier Paralympians have done the same.
It’s been a busy season for Clark, who was the No. 1 WNBA draft pick.
Oktoberfest is almost here, and you don’t have to travel far to join in on the celebrations. We put together a list of events to break out your lederhosen for.