Indianapolis Department of Public Works fills 13,000 potholes in first two days of a three-day blitz, taking advantage of mild weather.
Fever fans welcome a new $78 million performance facility, one of the first in the WNBA. But others question how the city-owned land is being used.
The shooting happened Sept. 4, 2022, in the 4200 block of North High School Road, near West 46th Street. INDIANAPOLIS — A ...
While the Gold Building will undergo a $185M renovation into apartments, the city will spend $15M on a plaza with exposed ...
As of Wednesday, more than 4,100 potholes were reported in Indianapolis, according to the city’s pothole viewer. To make ...
News first reported on the issue after receiving dozens of complaints from residents asking why their streets hadn't been ...
The Indianapolis wrestling scene is getting extra attention with the "Nap Combat Crossroads" wrestling festival and the ...
As Indianapolis sees warmer weather after the recent winter freeze, officials with the Indianapolis Department of Public Works said they took the opportunity to fill thousands ...
Indiana's first snowstorm of the year — predicted by the National Weather Service Indianapolis for days — is well underway in Indianapolis and across the state. Areas around the city had seen ...
Experience the excitement of the first-ever Royal Rumble in Indianapolis, featuring a men's and women's rumble with surprises ...
"Now all of those neighborhoods are a sheet of ice anyway, because they didn't get plowed," Indianapolis Councilor Brian ...