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Mike Epps to host 2nd annual free hometown concert at Washington ParkĀ 

Comedian and actor Mike Epps will return to Indianapolis on Saturday, Sept. 6, to host the second annual Free Community Concert at Washington Park.  The...

From heart attack to fitness: Timothy Bass Sr.’s journey of resilienceĀ 

Timothy Bass Sr. is a group fitness instructor and personal trainer at the Jewish Community Center (JCC) in Indianapolis.   But his path to fitness didn’t...

Former GM Stamping Plant property sold to Elanco Animal HealthĀ 

Gov. Mike Braun announced the sale of the former GM Stamping Plant property in downtown Indianapolis to Elanco Animal Health for $27 million.  The transaction...

AES and Marian University partner to improve literacyĀ 

AES Indiana and Marian University have announced a five-year partnership aimed at addressing education and literacy needs in Indianapolis’ near northwest area.   The utility company...

Health leaders to convene in Indianapolis for Pathways to Wellness ConferenceĀ 

Some of the most prominent voices in health care will gather in Indianapolis on Friday, Oct. 3, 2025, for Pathways to Wellness for All:...

Neo-Nazi march sparks outrage in downtown IndianapolisĀ 

A group of masked individuals waving Nazi flags marched around Monument Circle on Aug. 16, drawing swift condemnation from city officials, law enforcement leaders...

Anthem, Dear Fathers to host Dads to Doulas workshop on Aug. 23Ā 

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield is partnering with Dear Fathers to host the Dads to Doulas Marion County Workshop.  The workshop is a daylong...

Hogsett introduces $1.7B 2026 budget proposalĀ 

Mayor Joe Hogsett introduced a $1.7 billion spending plan for Indianapolis in 2026.  The proposal outlines a balanced budget that avoids tax increases while navigating...

Chicken & Beer Festival returns to downtown for 5th anniversaryĀ 

The Chicken & Beer Festival will return to University Park on Saturday, Oct. 18, marking its fifth anniversary with food, drinks, music and a...

Summer heat raises childhood lead exposure risk, experts warnĀ 

Heat, drought and increased outdoor play are rising this summer in Indianapolis, and with them comes renewed concern over lead exposure.   Experts warn that children...
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