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.
From Conner Street to Pleasant Street to bridges and trails, Noblesville has invested in road building and repairs at an unprecedented rate the last five years. The conveys of bulldozers and dump ...
The newest federal immigration court opened in Indianapolis Monday. Located downtown at the Minton-Capehart Federal Building, ...
Here's the rationale: Indianapolis doesn't have enough money to perform basic maintenance on its streets. Department of ...
The Indiana Fever Sports Performance Center has joined the roster of projects announced for the southeast quadrant of the ...
Officials will unveil project today that also would bring top-floor restaurant and retail to nine-story building ...
A Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area, or DORA, will not be coming to Mass Ave anytime soon. The Mass Ave Cultural Arts ...
Deegan doesn’t want to race in the Truck Series anymore and because any opportunities to advance required cash she doesn’t ...
the Indiana Fever will be on the receiving end of a $78 million "sports performance center" to be built in downtown Indianapolis. "With the goal of Indianapolis becoming the epicenter of women's ...
Downtown’s newest hotel is expected to open in late February, following an extensive off-and-on renovation of a historic former office building near Monument Circle. Aloft Indianapolis is set to ...