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Since 2016, people who live outside of Monument Circle alone have been impacted by food deserts at an increase of 21%.
The founders of Frank’s Livery are leading the way with Indy’s first river-based recreational watercraft rental at Riverside Regional Park, where a renewal of nearly 900-acres of parkland is underway.
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.
From squid ink to ube, we’ve got you covered with a number of restaurants serving up some of Indy’s most trendy dishes in 2023.
Side hustles are a great way to make some extra cash, so we were curious how you’re making money outside of your “9-to-5.”
There are many ways you can learn more about and celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage in Indy.
We compare our previous Municipal Equality Index scores from the Human Rights Campaign... plus, how that score might change.
Chicago-based artist Anna Murphy will feature 43 Hoosier legends in her mural for the City of Indianapolis on the side of the downtown Steak ‘n Shake.
The City of Indianapolis is working to expand its mental health crisis response, homeless outreach, and road improvement programs in the coming months.
Porch parties have become a tradition in Indianapolis to kick off Indy 500 celebrations.
The state’s largest outdoor music venue in the Indy area is getting some upgrades.
The popular plant-based eatery closed last year and has been talking about compiling its best recipes into a cookbook ever since. Now it’s here.
Hoosier directors, assemble. INDYtoday readers have spoken + shared some of Indianapolis’ best filming locations. Spoiler alert: some of them are eerier than others.
Pack your bags for a trip to one of these popular nonstop destinations. Plus, keep an eye out for new routes.
Will you be one of the expected 15,000 people attending this year’s outdoor art + music festival on Saturday, May 20 and Sunday, May 21?
This story is for the seasoned quizzers and the trivia newbies alike. We’re sharing where you can catch some of the best quizzes throughout the week.
Young chefs are a course away from an inspiring, instructional, and tasty summer.
This trail expansion will help link other new west side developments to downtown Indianapolis.
May is National Bike Month — so here’s where to buy a new bike if you don’t have one.
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.
We’re sharing what First Friday is, how it came to be, and where some of the best First Fridays are in Indianapolis, IN.
Browse these dreamy houses currently on the market in Indianapolis.
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.
Use Ritual Zero Proof’s alcohol-free liquor to create a sip-worthy summer cocktail.
Can you complete a row on this INDYtoday BINGO card? How about the whole thing?