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This Northern Indiana destination makes a great getaway for the weekend.
Just in time for Taylor Swift at Lucas Oil, the Cultural Trail cut the ribbon on its South Street expansion. Next is the groundbreaking for the Henry Street bridge project for connectivitiy.
Say goodbye to airplane mode, cramped legs, and turbulence.
Looking for something to do on fall break without going too far? It’s a great time to go camping.
Fill your candy pail (or twenty) with these treat stops, trails, and bashes.
Looking for ways to enjoy the Circle City as an older adult? We’ve got some ideas for you.
The Purple Line extends 15.2 miles and is designed to provide faster, more reliable transit — here’s what you need to know before you ride.
Here’s the true story of the tree-mendous disaster that saw thousands of squirrels taking out entire fields of corn and other crops.
Bird migration is in full swing this fall. Here’s how you can help our little feathered friends fly safely over Indy.
We asked ChatGPT which travel destinations are most similar to Indy. See what the artificial intelligence program said.
Indiana National Guard members have been aiding in search and rescue efforts down south — but there are still ways that Hoosiers at home can help Hurricane Helene victims.
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The 342-ft structure has separate lanes for cars, vehicles, and pedestrians and will feature dynamic lighting for observations.
This summer, there will be plenty of ways to explore the city along the Indianapolis Cultural Trail.
We’re answering questions like “What is composting?” and “How do I compost in an apartment?”
The site will add new research spaces and laboratories for the school’s Science and Technology Corridor.
The festival will serve as an opportunity to rededicate the Japanese Garden at Carmel City Hall, a serene space completed in 2009 as part of the 15th anniversary of the sister city recognition.
We’ll let you in on a secret — or 10 — at these local bars that draw upon Prohibition Era inspiration to create a speakeasy experience.