Riley Children’s Health, in collaboration with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, celebrated the month of May by hosting an Indy500 driver party. Patients and families...
Indianapolis is making strides in reducing recidivism and supporting reentrants through the Office of Public Health and Safety (OPHS) Division of Reentry. As Second...
Indianapolis is poised to expand and enhance its greenway system with the Greenways Strategic Implementation Plan, an initiative by the Indianapolis Department of Public...
Mayor Deb Whitfield has announced the creation of the Housing Ready Task Force, a group designed to address the city's housing challenges and create...
The 4th annual Juneteenth Foodways Festival is almost here; it’s time to get tickets.
More than 30 Black-owned restaurants, caterers and vendors across Central Indiana...
The Indianapolis City-County Council has proclaimed May 19, 2025, as Malcolm X Day in Indianapolis. The centennial commemoration will unfold across Malcolm X Weekend...
Contrary to popular belief, Indiana has a rich and complex history.
Though we market ourselves as “The Crossroads of America,” much of the nation has,...
The City League, a basketball-based nonprofit, announced on May 3 that the Indianapolis Recorder, one of the oldest Black publications in the country, will...
Indiana Repertory Theatre’s (IRT) resident playwright is working on a stage adaptation of “The War of the Worlds” — among other things.
Current James Still...
Nate Baranowski of South Bend, Indiana, will create a new portrait mural of Naismith Hall of Famer and community icon Tamika Catchings.
The Indy Arts...