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If you drive around the north side of Indy, you may recognize some new sculptures that have ties to Indiana history.
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.
What the split between IU and Purdue means for both universities in downtown Indy and their plans for the future of their campuses.
The Athenaeum celebrates Indianapolis’ German heritage with its biggest festival.
Forget breaking a mirror or walking under a ladder — what actions would bring a Hoosier misfortune?
Ever wondered what kind of hardwood floors that house down the street has? Now you can find out.
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.
Downtown Indianapolis has artifacts from the 9/11 attacks to honor those whose lives were lost.
Three new legs of the Trail were announced over the last few years — how are they coming along?
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.
The project started with four murals in 2019 and quickly rooted itself in the neighborhood.
A new Midwest lit fest is aiming to to be a space to experience great writing and maybe even encourage you draft some of your own.
U-Haul rolled out info on 2024 moving trends — and now you just might know a little more about your new neighbors.
Whether you have any prior musical experience or are just dipping your toes in for the first time, you can find classes for everything from piano to mandolin in the Circle City.
The band performed two sold-out shows on Sept. 3, 1964. Now, the fairgrounds are bringing the magic back with a tribute band, an art installation, and more.
Join Indy’s premier restaurant club and get money off the tab at locally owned restaurants.
Central Library is hosting a Small Business Series to help educate and inspire small business owners and entrepreneurs.
In addition to the football game, events include a parade, Talent Day, and the president’s reception gala.
Take to the (shallow) water at these local parks that also feature added attractions for kids and adults alike.
Looking for something out of the norm for you and friends? Save this list for the next time you’re looking for creative and fun activities for your friend dates.
BUTTER returns for Labor Day weekend to showcase 50+ local and national Black artists.
The hotel will offer a “one-of-a-kind lodging experience that honors its past while embracing modern standards of comfort.”
There’s no better way to celebrate National Dog Day than by visiting all of our favorite local dog-friendly places with our pups. Help City Editor Nicole choose the adventure she’s going to take her dog Indy on.
TWG Development revealed a new vision for the skyscraper that makes up the bulk of the project.
Feast of Lanterns holds a lot of history for near east side neighborhoods and was rediscovered in the early 2000’s.
After a longstanding neighborhood mural was erased, a new campaign is seeking to bring a beautiful memorial back to the area.