Hinkle Fieldhouse May Still Have The Magic
Butler’s Hinkle Arena is as storied as any basketball arena in the country, and this year’s men’s team has showed signs of taking the program back to its successful tradition.
Get To Know Lauren Bertolacci, Indy Ignite Head Coach
As the Indy Ignite advance into their sophomore Major League Volleyball season, Bertolacci brings experience, passion, and knowledge—by way of Australia and Europe—as the team’s new head coach.
The Best Bets Of January 2026
With Monster Jam, the Harlem Globetrotters, and more, it's easy to beat the post-holiday blues.
The Indianapolis Home Show
Here are our top tips for hitting the big event January 16-25 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center.
Indy Musician Brandon Meeks Earns Prestigious Music Honor
The longtime fixture of Indy’s jazz and hip-hop communities was recently awarded a 2026 Creative Capital State of the Art Prize.
Naysayer: Indiana Puts Cap On Historic Season
Hoosiers finish unblemished season, sit atop the state as Indiana’s finest.
Meet The Connector: Lisa Lintner
Johnson County librarian Lisa Lintner, one of our state’s leading voices for intellectual freedom, insists she’s not a mere guardian of books, but a champion for people.
Hopes Shift To Next Season For Fans Of The Indianapolis Colts
Another season has passed for the Indianapolis Colts, and without another appearance in the playoffs, fans shift their focus to the future.
Meet The Noisy Librarian: Laurel Setser
Laurel Setser is setting a fresh new standard for the environment at Avon-Washington Township Public Library.
Getting To The Bottom Of The Data Center Boom
It seems like every tech company wants a piece of Indiana these days, with the giants from Silicon Valley buying up land to construct buildings packed with IT equipment. But while the Hoosier state has typically welcomed out-of-state business, local data center development has drawn opposition across the political map. Read on to learn what’s at stake.









