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Indy Honor Flight has become more than just a nonprofit organization — it has become an event many Hoosiers look forward to as a way to support our veterans. Indy Honor Flight organizes day trips for World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War veterans to visit the memorials built in their honor in Washington, […]

It seems we now live in a world where universities are more concerned with protecting the rights of protesters than with protecting the rights of their students. This is the reality we’re living in today, where the line between free speech and hate speech has become increasingly blurred. Jay Town, a Former United States Attorney […]

A rebrand your grandma would approve of, but your bachelor uncle might not… Hooters has announced plans to rebrand its restaurants to make them more “family friendly.” The chain is best known for its wings — and, arguably even more so, the waitresses who have been serving them since the early ’80s. CEO Neil Kiefer, […]

After 27 years, Indianapolis bids farewell to iconic Circle Centre Mall, a hub of downtown memories and culture.

The 110th running of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing did not disappoint, despite several cautions and restarts throughout the day.  The racing throughout the event was spectacular, and the ending will go down in history as the closest finish to date, with Felix Rosenqvist of Meyer Shank Racing just getting past David Malukas as they crossed the yard […]

Funniest Drunk Fan Photos & Videos From The 2026 Indy 500 The prestigious Indianapolis 500, known for its adrenaline-pumping races and passionate fan base, also has a known drunken side that often emerges during the event. These moments create a humorous spectacle that doesn’t go unnoticed. Spectators and social media enthusiasts capture these instances on […]

LIVE UPDATES: 110th Running Of The Indianapolis 500 The 110th Indianapolis 500 takes place at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Speedway, Indiana, just outside Indianapolis. The race is scheduled for Sunday, May 24, with the green flag expected around 12:45 p.m. ET. The track is a 2.5-mile oval, so drivers complete 200 laps to reach 500 miles. The race usually lasts about three hours. […]

Tonight on Trackside, Derek Schultz fills in with Curt Cavin, recapping Carb Day practice and the ever-tantalizing Wienie 500 before previewing this Sunday’s 110th Running of the Indianapolis 500. In the second segment, Derek and Curt talk about who stands out among the field as true competitors in this weekend’s Greatest Spectacle. To wrap up another […]

While out at Carb Day 2026, Hammer and Nigel got a chance to sit down with two-time Indy 500 winner Al Unser Jr. to talk all things 500! Unser Jr. talked about everything from weather conditions affecting race day as a driver to incredible advancements in racing technology, noting that the reliability of modern cars […]

New York Dog Claims Wienie 500 Win on Carb Day at IMS The Indianapolis Motor Speedway gave fans a lighter kind of racing spectacle Friday as New York Dog won the second annual Wienie 500 during Carb Day, adding a playful twist to Indy 500 weekend. Six Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles took to the track in […]

Ed Carpenter Joins Motorsports In Mourning Kyle Busch From Carb Day Ed Carpenter has joined the wave of tributes following the death of Kyle Busch, whose passing at 41 has sent shock through the motorsports world and prompted heartfelt reactions across racing. As a respected figure in IndyCar and team ownership, Carpenter represents a voice […]

What Is Carb Day? Carb Day is one of the most loved traditions of Indianapolis 500 week. The name comes from Carburetion Day, which was once the final chance for teams to tune carburetors before the big race. That part of the sport is long gone. Indy cars have not used carburetors since 1963. Still, […]