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Travel and Outdoors

Locals have lived alongside these native trees for hundreds of years, but it’s not always easy to share a backyard with the Black Walnut’s constantly falling fruits.
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Plan ahead with this list of upcoming music events.
From getting a permit to catering, we’ve got the details on how to plan a wedding, family reunion, or special occasion in a national park.
Get in the spring spirit with these upcoming events and experiences around Indy.
Protect the night by taking some simple actions Saturday, April 15-Saturday, April 22
Support the community and grow the garden of your dreams with the help of Indy Urban Acres’ Plant Sale.
Participate in a community event or clean up your humble abode in honor of the astronomical transition from winter to spring.
Putting out a tube feeder is just the beginning — we’ll get you started in the wide world of birdfeeding.
We take a look at our bicycling infrastructure and how we can make the area more bikeable.
The owner of South Bend Chocolate Co. has something big in store for St. Joseph County.
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Including gifts for neighbors, foodies, significant others, homebodies, students, and gifts under $20.
Swiftie or not, “The Eras Tour” in Indianapolis is going to be a big deal. We’re breaking down everything you need to know ahead of the weekend.
The new Elanco campus is expected to open in 2025 alongside a variety of other new tenants.
Say goodbye to airplane mode, cramped legs, and turbulence.
We’re finally getting a look at the progress happening with M30 Collective, a development project along the Monon Trail at 30th Street.
The new space at 1011 Mass Ave. will be the second building to open at the former Circle City Industrial Complex.
The district is comprised of 1,500 acres of historic neighborhoods surrounding the new IU Health hospital campus downtown.
Travel back in time with these notable neon landmarks.
The adult beverage-friendly districts are spreading across central Indiana. Here’s the 411 on where they’re headed and what they could mean for your neighborhood.
It’s important to vote in our elections, but it’s also important to know who and what you’re voting for.