Investments in public safety, cleanliness, and outreach are coming to the Mile Square.
Susan Salaz
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Playing Money Ball In College Sports
If you grew up on barn-door hoops and Bob Knight, chances are that NIL makes you want to throw a chair. Instead, you might need to take a seat: The concept of college athletes earning some cash off the court is likely here to stay.
Derek Schultz
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The Benjamin Harrison Home’s Big Agenda
Changes that draw on the past and look toward the future are underway this year at the Old Northside home of Benjamin Harrison, the Hoosier state’s sole U.S. president.
Susan Salaz
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The Major Taylor Velodrome Turns 40 This Summer
While its namesake is finally getting the recognition he deserves, many of the track’s features are still known only to cycling diehards.
Susan Salaz
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Camera-Ready For The Big Game
Mmm-mmm-mmm. We sure look good on national TV. Here’s how the city gets glammed up when it hosts the big sporting events.
Tony Rehagen
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The Jury’s Out On The City-County Building’s Fate
As the courts and sheriff’s offices depart the City-County Building this month, developers ponder the future of one of Indy’s tallest towers.
Sam Stall
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Edge And Peyton’s Brand Of Football Is Entering The History Books
The two iconic Colts are entering the Pro Football Hall of Fame this fall, along with the balanced offense they created together.
Alex Kirshner
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Could Autonomous Cars Give IndyCar Drivers A Run For Their Money?
Last year saw a surreal Indy 500 without fans. But researchers were already working on the truly unimaginable: an IndyCar race with no drivers.
Tony Rehagen
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How Did The NFL Combine End Up In Indianapolis, Anyway?
The event accounts for an estimated $8.4 million economic impact to the city, according to Visit Indy.
Tony Rehagen
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This Year’s Spirit And Place Festival May Be Virtual, But Its Focus Is Very Real
Many presenters have adjusted their programming to keep it relevant in light of the Black Lives Matter protests and the pandemic.
Sarah Bahr
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Indiana’s Complicated Relationship With Mail-In Voting
Our guide to everything you need to know about when, where, and how you can cast your ballot in November.
Adam Wren
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Big Top, Little Town
Get to know Peru’s amateur circus.
Susan Salaz
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Speed Read: Tweed Ride
Biking with British flair: time for Tweed Ride.
Lou Harry
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Simon Pagenaud’s Paris
As nonstop flights to Paris take off, let IndyCar driver (and French native) Simon Pagenaud show you around.
Adele Poudrier
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Burning Love: A New Elvis Tribute Show
Just don’t call them Elvis impersonators. It’s “tribute artists,” thank you, thank you very much.