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What is a B-Corp and how does a company qualify for it? We’re sharing everything you need to know about the certification.
Looking for some free fun in Indy this summer? We’re teaming up with Live Nation to give away tickets to upcoming events at Old National Centre.
The local nonprofit, “Youth 2 Greatness Inc.” received a $75,000 grant from the Indianapolis Foundation to expand its programming in parks around the city.
Whether you’re looking to get some fresh air or cut down on your carbon footprint, we’ve rounded up a list of some of the best spots around Indy to take the bicycle for a spin.
The City of Fishers announced plans for the 105,000-sqft community center and two old buildings are being re-purposed in Indy.
Our city is home to so many distinct flavors and regional fruits and veggies. Which would you use to make Indianapolis into its very own flavor of ice cream?
We’re sharing everything you need to know about the catacombs under the historic downtown City Market and how you can see it for yourself.
We want to know what type of business you’d like to see open up in Irvington — whether it’s a new clothing store, a thrift shop, or another shop like The Magick Candle.
The Central State campus is seeing more and more development projects in the works.
The annual yoga gathering will bring together Hoosier yogis with guided instruction and a vendor village on Wednesday, June 21.
Last year, Big Car Collaborative took over Monument Circle with family-friendly activities, live music, and art — now the city is coming back with an even bigger plan for the Circle and Georgia Street.
The neighborhood is trying to raise $17,500 to reactivate the Fountain Square plaza by July 1.
There are plenty of ways to commemorate Juneteenth in Indy, including a celebration in Tarkington Park, a food festival, and a jubilee.
We’re sharing some of Indy’s most important spots for LGBTQ+ history and giving you a few ideas on how to celebrate Pride all year long.
Looking to make some extra cash this summer? We’re rounding up some local organizations in need of extra hands this season.
If you’ve visited the Bottleworks District recently, the construction work being done on 20+ acres of the area is hard to miss.
From the father who loves a good snack to the dad who enjoys the outdoors, our Father’s Day Gift Guide will help you find the perfect gift this year.
The people behind this development are also the ones behind the first shipping container home to go on the Indianapolis housing market.
We’re sharing how the Indianapolis Zoo transformed its public entry to be a more streamlined + an educational experience for first-timers and members alike.
If you’re a parent looking for a place that won’t mind loud (but in a cute way) kids or having trouble find a brewery that allows the whole family, this is the story for you.
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.