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Celebrate Uncle Kurt this month with a number of activities.
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More than $155 million is attached to these pending proposals.
Find your furever friend at Indianapolis Animal Care Services.
Desserts infused with Delta 8 THC will soon be available on the near east side.
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We’re letting you know when the little ghouls and goblins will be out for Halloween.
Learn about the building’s background + get a sneak peek at what’s in store for the venue.
Get to know the Indy icon.
We’re back with another round of “Name the Hoosier,” just in time for Hocus Pocus 2.
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The west side staple will have a new family center complete with an indoor swimming pool, fitness room + splash pad.
Here are the details on how your tax dollars will be spent in the coming year.
There’s nothing like Indy in the fall.
We’ve got some of the best sushi and sashimi restaurants in Indy for every occasion.
We’re taking you on safari without ever leaving downtown Indy.
Our readers are proving to be the real Circle City savants around here.
P30 is on a mission to celebrate the diversity of people + talents in Indy and become an entrepreneurial incubator.
Lorenda Carr is the co-owner of Dance Innovations and is showing the downtown Westfield building’s history before it has to be moved for road construction.
Circle City Village is a community offering housing to those experiencing homelessness.
Explore the future of sustainable energy in central Indiana.
Enter your best autumn snaps for a chance to be featured.
Try not to get spooked at these four Indy haunts.
The low-sugar, high-acid grapes that grow in Indianapolis’ climate will turn into a new winery’s sparkling wines.
“The Smallest State” is giving big city energy, especially on a vacation, in Providence, RI.